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Dellinger Road Closed Due to High Water

Dellinger Road Closed Due to High Water

HAGERSTOWN, MD May 6, 2019) – The Washington County Highway Department announces the temporary closing of Dellinger Road due to high water.

For updates to road closures in Washington County, please visit our road closure map.

The County encourages all citizens to remain off the road listed above. Citizens are also advised to refrain from driving through standing water.

For additional information, please contact Public Relations and Marketing Director Danielle Weaver at 240-313-2384.

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For those required to travel, exercise caution on the roadways. If driving is necessary, ensure your vehicle is completely cleared, drive at a reduced speed, practice caution, and avoid crowding or passing plows.
 
We’ll keep the public informed of any changes. Stay updated by monitoring Washington County Government’s website and social media channels for the latest information. Your safety is our priority!