HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- All southbound lanes of SH-288 are blocked from I-610 to west Bellfort.
According to Blueridge Transportation Group, the closure is for safety purposes.
There was a pavement failure that caused structural damage on the general-purpose lanes of SH-288 just south of Holmes Road, Blueridge said.
The closure is in the southbound lanes of SH-288 from I-610 to West Bellfort Avenue.
SkyEye video from above SH-288 shows the buckled road, with large cracks through a section of new pavement.
"BTG is currently working very closely with their engineering, construction, environmental teams, and TxDOT to assess the roadway's impacts and determine a timeline to get traffic back to normal conditions," Public Information Officer Raynese Edwards said.
What does the appearance of deep cracks tell us about the source of the damage? Eyewitness News spoke to Dr. Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan of the UH Cullen College of Engineering. He believes that seeing the cracks form length-wise, in the same direction as the lanes, indicates a foundation problem. That will tell us something has to be happening based on the supporting system of the highway," says Vipulanandan. "The highway is supported and then theres some movement, and it might affect the highway support to break it along the length of the highway."
In the meantime, tolls have been waived from the Southmore Boulevard entrance ramp to the Beltway 8 frontage road exit ramp.
Authorities are asking drivers traveling to Beltway 8 and beyond to utilize the express toll lanes.
Detours are now in place for those traveling in the general-purpose lanes beyond I-610. The detours are as follows:
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