Provincial road closures
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The Highways Department closed several provincial roads on Tuesday because of overland flooding and restricted travel to local access only on some others.
Closures as of 8:30 p.m. Tuesday include:

Provincial Road 201 is closed for two kilometres east of the junction of PR 201 and PTH 31;
PR 564 between Bradwardine to Highway 21;
PR 305 between PR 248 and PTH 13;
PR 350 from 10 kilometres south of MacGregor to the junction of PR 242 and PR 350
The Highways Department says water is also flowing over portions of provincial roads 274, 12 kilometres south of Gilbert Plains, PR 364, two kilometres west of the junction of PR 481, and PR 481, four kilometres west of junction 276. These roads are not closed but motorists are advised to use caution and find alternative routes.
PR 261, seven kilometres east of Glenella, is down to one lane because of water on the road.
Travel is not being advised on PR 366 from Minitonas south to Duck Mountain Provincial Park because of extremely icy road conditions.