The clean-up is continuing after Babet battered the UK with heavy rain and strong winds
First Minister Humza Yousaf will visit the Angus town on Monday, after Conservative councillor Gavin Nicol called for more support, adding that some people could be out of their homes permanently.The A90 has now reopened in both directions between Dundee and Forfar and between Stonehaven and Brechin, a spokesperson for Traffic Scotland confirmed at 12.45am on Monday.
Tom Wallace, of the company managing the roadworks, said: “To ensure the safety of all road users, our engineers have been working hard to complete structural inspections across the A90 and fully reopen the route between Dundee and Stonehaven. Any inspections must be carried out in a safe environment that does not put our teams at risk.
“We really need finance from the Scottish Government in order to protect our residents, to rehome them. Some will be out for months, if not permanently.”
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