Sunday PM KYTC Road Closure update following Tornado in SOmerset

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District Eight Office is continuing cleanup efforts in the aftermath of a powerful storm system that swept through Pulaski County overnight Friday. While crews have made progress in clearing debris, the storm’s damage remains extensive, and roadways, including a portion of U.S. 27 in Somerset, are still closed.

Motorists should expect delays and allow for additional travel time, particularly for the Monday morning commute. Alternate routes are strongly recommended as cleanup operations continue.

Traffic Signal Repairs and Power Outages

KYTC Traffic Technicians are actively repairing damaged traffic signals, prioritizing those where electrical service has been restored. However, many signals remain inoperable due to ongoing power outages. Along U.S. 27 in Somerset, signals #19 through #25 are currently non-functional and could remain offline for several days or longer.

Motorists should treat all intersections without functioning traffic lights as four-way stops and proceed with extreme caution.

Road Closures in Pulaski County

Due to severe damage, the following roadways are closed until further notice:

  • KY 1643
  • KY 769
  • U.S. 27 from Bourbon Road (MP 12.2) to KY 914 (MP 13.7)

KYTC crews are working alongside utility companies and emergency responders to assess damage and reopen roads as conditions permit.

KYTC asks the public for patience as response teams continue to work in challenging conditions.