SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif — Northbound Highway 99 fully reopened in San Joaquin County Friday morning around 5 a.m., according to Caltrans.
The left northbound lane on Highway 99 reopened Wednesday morning, but the right lane was still closed due to flooding. Both lanes on northbound Highway 99 are open between Peltier Road and Turner Road.
The Woodbridge Road offramp is now open.
Officials said Monday crews have been working 12-hour shifts to get the roadway back open and were pumping water from the highway along 5,000 feet of steel pipe into the Mokelumne River.
The flood water moved from the east side of Highway 99 over to the west Monday. It eventually flooded several lanes on northbound Highway 99 before reaching the median and southbound lanes.
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