Traffic & Transit
Downed Trees Blocked Some Roads In Norwalk Tuesday: Police
Tuesday's storm is causing problems throughout the region.

NORWALK, CT — Tuesday's ice storm has knocked down trees and caused blocked roads in parts of Norwalk, according to Norwalk police.
No injuries have been reported, and Department of Public Works crews have been notified and will clear them as quickly as possible. Motorists are advised to use caution.
Among the areas hit by downed trees include Rowayton Avenue at both Devils Garden and at Belmont Place, police wrote on Twitter.
Find out what's happening in Norwalkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Additionally, a tree was knocked down on Fillow Street in West Norwalk near Betmarlea Road.
Utility company Eversource reports that as of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 80 customers in Norwalk were without power, which represents less than 0.3 percent of the city's more than 31,000 customers.
Find out what's happening in Norwalkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Tree down blocking Rowayton Av at Devils Garden. The road is not passable at this time. Public Works has been notified. #TrafficAlert @Norwalk_CT @News12CT @RowaytonFire pic.twitter.com/FECiKhFpFM
— Norwalk, CT Police (@NorwalkCtPD) December 17, 2019
Tree down on Belmont Pl at Rowayton Av. Use caution in the area. Public Works will be removing. #TrafficAlert@Norwalk_CT @RowaytonFire @News12CT @DVGoldCoast @norwalkpatch @TheHourNews pic.twitter.com/yVKo2GVBQv
— Norwalk, CT Police (@NorwalkCtPD) December 17, 2019
Tree down on Fillow Street near Betmarlea Road. Use caution in the area, Public Works will be removing. #TrafficAlert pic.twitter.com/LV1WusgFvF
— Norwalk, CT Police (@NorwalkCtPD) December 17, 2019
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