The road outside Kiln park between Tenby and Penally remains closed this afternoon (January 5), as water levels continue to remain high with extensive flooding affecting the area.

A flood warning is still in place for the river Ritec in Tenby, Natural Resources Wales have stated today.

The A4139 at Kiln Park remains closed. It was hoped to reopen the road as a single lane traffic this morning, with a traffic light system - however, water levels rose again due to localised rainfall and tidal locking. The situation will be reassessed this afternoon after the high tide.

flooding by Kiln Park Service Station
The flooding by Kiln Park Service Station (Pic. Anna Dabrowska)

The B4318 Sageston to Tenby is closed at Gumfreston and is subject to a notice. It will remain closed for at least the next 24 to 48 hrs until water levels start to drop significantly.

Trefloyne Lane is closed due to flooding. A lorry is stuck in flood water and cannot be recovered at present.

Motorists are asked by local authorities to please observe road signage and use diversion routes.

Tenby road closed
The road from Marsh Road by Tenby Leisure Centre to The Clicketts and through to Penally remains closed (Observer pic)

Due to flooding the 349 bus service is again unable to stop at stops between Pembroke and Tenby today (Friday) - Pembrokeshire County Council has stated.