Highway-60 has reopened between Superior and Miami after ADOT maintenance crews repaired extensive flood damage that forced the highway to close early Wednesday. Crews worked around the clock to make repairs, hauling in about 169-truckloads of rock to shore up the roadway. While both lanes of the highway are open, officials encourages drivers to use extra caution on the highway because of the potential for future flooding due to an adjacent burn scar. ADOT also recommends avoiding travel when storms are passing through the area as well as at night. Motorists should plan for periodic lane restrictions and delays of 30-to-60-minutes in the coming weeks and months as long term repairs are made.