Rain flooded a section of I-95 in Norwalk in recent days; the DOT says it’s working to fix it

Flooding has covered a low-lying section of Interstate 95 the past few days during torrential downpours, causing detours and slow downs for drivers. It’s problem the state Department of Transportation says its hoping to alleviate through a construction project that should take about a year to complete. He said the construction zone at the site of the flooding didn’t cause it. The area has been prone to flooding for years. In addition to improving drainage on the section of I-95 in Norwalk, Morgan said, the $100 million upgrade will also create full-width shoulders for additional safety and includes bridge improvements. But drainage is a key component, he said.

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