A road in west Suffolk has reopened after a two day long emergency road closure.
On Tuesday, Suffolk Highways placed an emergency road closure on the A143 Compiegne Way in Bury St Edmunds due to surface water flooding.
Due to the amount of water on the road which was unable to be removed by a tanker, the road remained closed for two days.
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Suffolk Highways has confirmed the emergency road closure has been removed and the road has reopened.
Elsewhere in the county, The Street in Aldham remains closed for further road repairs, while the B1119 Saxmundham Road in Leiston remains closed due to flooding.
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