Fallen Trees Block Gun and Rod Club Road Between Two Major Intersections

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 8:45 PM

A stretch of Gun and Rod Club Road remains impassable in both directions due to trees that have fallen across the roadway. The closure affects traffic between Hunting Quarter Road and Deep Grass Lane until crews can clear the debris.

Motorists will need to find alternate routes as a section of Gun and Rod Club Road remains completely blocked to traffic in both directions.

The Delaware Department of Transportation reports that fallen trees have made the roadway impassable between Hunting Quarter Road and Deep Grass Lane. Crews are working to remove the debris and restore normal traffic flow.

Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes until the trees can be cleared and the road reopened. DelDOT has not provided an estimated time for when the closure will be lifted.

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