Heavy rainfall has caused a washout on the northbound shoulder of the Sterling Highway at Mile 157, near the intersection with Old Sterling Highway between Homer and Anchor Point.
The Alaska Department of Transportation announced Thursday morning on Facebook that the washout has begun to undercut the roadway. Photos show the washed-out area marked by cones. Drivers are advised to slow down and use caution in that area.
DOT Central Region Admin Operations Manager Justin Shelby confirmed at about 1 p.m. that maintenance crews were en route and that the repairs should be completed by the end of the day.
He said that DOT had not yet received any other reports of “significant” flooding or other issues, but with continued heavy rainfall incoming “all over” Southcentral, DOT maintenance crews were on alert for those reports.
Reports can be submitted through the Alaska 511 app or by calling Alaska DOT Kenai Peninsula District Maintenance and Operations at 907-262-2199.
Find updates at 511.alaska.gov, or on the Alaska DOT Facebook page, at www.facebook.com/AlaskaDOTPF/.

