412 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed on Teesside according to the latest figure;

Torrential rain has caused flooding across our area yesterday evening and overnight, with roads closed and cars stuck in deep standing water;

...and Police and crime scene investigators have attended a house in Guisborough following the sudden death of a man.

 

412 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed on Teesside according to the latest figures.

The highest rise was seen in Middlesbrough, with 131 cases recorded in the last 24 hours.

Here in Redcar and Cleveland recorded the second highest rise with 114 new cases, whilst in Stockton there were a further 102 new cases.

 

Torrential rain has caused flooding across our area yesterday evening and overnight, with roads closed and cars stuck in deep standing water.

Tees Dock Road was closed at around 5pm yesterday evening between the Trunk Road and the A66, leading to traffic problems around Teesport, but it later reopened.

The A174 was closed between Longbeck Road at New Marske and the Greystones roundabout at Lazenby due to deep standing water.

There were also reported issues on Bolckow Road and Church Lane through Grangetown, the Skelton Ellers road between Skelton and Guisborough, and at Yearby village.

Numerous other routes were also badly affected.

 

Police and crime scene investigators have attended a house in Guisborough following the sudden death of a man.

Emergency services were called to an address on Farndale Drive in the town at around 11.20am yesterday.

An investigation has begun into the circumstances surrounding the death, which is being treated as unexplained.

Cleveland Police said yesterday that a police presence will remain at the scene whilst the investigation continues.


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