GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WOOD) — The heat wave hitting West Michigan is taking its toll on highways, which are buckling from the excessive heat.

In Grand Haven Wednesday, crews will spend an estimated six hours repairing southbound US-31 at Colfax Street after the concrete buckled in both lanes.

Michigan Department of Transportation spokesman John Richard confirmed the buckling was heat-related. He said concrete temperatures have reached about 130 degrees over the last couple of days.

Repairs will take part in two phases: Crews will shut down the right southbound lane to repair concrete first; they will reopen the right lane when they close the left lane for repairs.

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