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Crash on Interstate 89 in Northfield causes traffic delays, police say

According to police, both lanes of Interstate 89 Southbound in Berlin, Vermont, are obstructed due to a crash, causing expected delays of 1-2 hours.

According to police reports, a crash on Interstate 89 Southbound in Northfield has resulted in both lanes being obstructed near mile marker 43.6. The Vermont State Police indicate that the incident occurred recently and is expected to cause significant traffic delays for approximately one to two hours.

Motorists traveling through the affected area are advised to expect delays and consider alternative routes until the situation is resolved. Specific details regarding the crash, including the number of vehicles involved or any injuries reported, have not yet been released. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available, according to police.

The Vermont State Police urge drivers to exercise caution while navigating through the area to ensure their safety and that of others. The ongoing obstruction is a reminder of the potential hazards on the roads, particularly during adverse conditions. As the situation develops, drivers are encouraged to stay informed about traffic updates and road conditions.


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Source: Vermont State Police

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