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Crash obstructs both lanes on VT Route 117 in Williston

In Williston, Vermont, police say a crash has obstructed both lanes at the intersection of VT Route 117 and Skunk Hollow, causing significant delays.

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According to police reports, both lanes of Vermont Route 117 at the intersection with Skunk Hollow Road are obstructed due to a crash. The incident occurred recently, and authorities anticipate that the blockage will persist for an extended period.

Vermont State Police advise motorists to expect delays in the area and recommend seeking alternate routes to avoid the obstruction. Specific details regarding the crash have not yet been released, but updates will be provided as they become available.

Drivers are urged to exercise caution while navigating through the affected area. The ongoing situation underscores the importance of adhering to traffic advisories and remaining vigilant on the road. Further information will be shared as police continue to assess the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Source: Vermont State Police

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