Friday, February 22, 2013

Coast Guard Closes Southern Branch Of Elizabeth River Due To Unexploded Ordnance


Coast Guard closes southern branch of Elizabeth River due to unexploded ordnance

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The Coast Guard Captain of the Port for the port of Hampton Roads has closed down all river traffic on portions of the southern branch of the Elizabeth River after receiving a report of unexploded ordnance being discovered in the area, Feb. 22, 2013.

Contractors working on the Gilmerton Bridge uncovered what is reported to be old, unexploded naval ordnance.

As a precautionary measure, the Captain of the Port closed the waterway to all maritime traffic from Money Point to the I-64 High Rise Bridge, while a Navy explosive ordnance disposal unit inspects the objects.

The Chesapeake Police Department has also blocked all train and bridge traffic along the route.

For road closure inquiries contact the Chesapeake Police Department at 757-240-0579.


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