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Road turns to molten tarmac and sticks to tyres and flip flops in heatwave

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A road turned to molten tarmac and stuck to cars and glued a woman's flip flops to the asphalt as the summer scorcher reached sweltering new heights.

Shocking pictures show tyres coated in sticky tarmac from a residential road in Cannock, Staffs.

The town sizzled as temperatures soared to more than 30C (86F) over the weekend.

One woman was almost hit by a car when her flip flops became glued to the sizzling highway.

Fuming residents living in Gorsemoor Road say the molten road surfaces has caused costly damage to their cars and driveways.

The problem was so bad, the council's highways department closed the road completely on Friday and Saturday to carry out repairs.

Postman Roger Wain, 49, said a neighbour's Range Rover had been coated in molten tarmac as the weather reached highs of 31C (87.8F).

The dad-of-one said: "It's obviously changed the road surface and the look and that's partly down to the weather. "

"It's ripped parts of the road up. They resurfaced it four or five weeks ago, whether it wasn't done properly or whether it was a combination of the heat and a shoddy job."

"I've been lucky and kept out the way but a few people have had it stick to their tyres."

"One of the neighbours said a resident a few doors down came back with a Range Rover and it all stuck to the tyres and well they pulled up all the tarmac had gone all over their drive and ruined the wheels and driveway. "

"It's been around 30 degrees the past few days, so it sort of crescendoed at about 31C on Saturday."

Neighbour Marc Edwards, 44, said: "When you drive on the road you're literally ripping up great big chunks of tarmac and when you put the car onto the drive, it's bringing all the tar onto the drives and it's just spreading all over them. "

"It's wrecking loads of people's drives all up and down the street, and it's hardening on the tyres overnight. We thought pot holes were bad but this is ridiculous."

One driver has been quoted £300 to repair her tyres, which are coated in tarmac and stones.

MP Josh Newbury, who represents Cannock Chase, said: "A lady was crossing the street and her flip flop got stuck in the tarmac and it almost came off. "

"It caused her to trip. A car had to do an emergency stop to not hit her."



"It just shows it's not just motorists at risk, it's also pedestrians." "

Shaun Dennis only uses his car early in the morning or late at night when the roads will be their coolest.

He said: "Motorways don't melt, roads in Spain don't melt, certain roads that you drive on in this temperature aren't melting. "

"So there's obviously something fundamental about the work that's been done here." "

Peter Mason, Staffordshire County Council's Cabinet Member for Strategic Highways, said: "We are aware of the current condition of Gorsemoor Road in Cannock and have been working closely with our contractors to address the issue as a priority. "

"Over the weekend, temperatures in Staffordshire are reaching over 30°C, significantly increasing the risk of surface melting on newly laid roads." "

Gritters normally used to melt icy roads in the winter have been deployed around the county to cool the road surfaces.

The vehicles spread granite dust onto the tarmac which helps absorb the softened bitumen and improves grip for motorists.

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