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Newport road blocked: stranded vehicle causing delays

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Evening live report follows.

A vehicle breakdown on Parc Y Brain Road in Newport has led to the road being closed to drivers.

Those travelling by car are being asked to avoid this area.

Further details will follow as they emerge.

Parc Y Brain Road is expected to remain closed for around one hour due to a stationary vehicle. Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes and bypass this stretch of road. Thank you for your understanding.

The closure had been anticipated to persist for approximately one hour.

Gwent Police have confirmed that the stuck vehicle has now been cleared from the road surface and normal traffic flow has resumed.

With conditions returned to their usual state, our live updates have now concluded.

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