According to police reports, a crash on Interstate 89 Northbound near Exit 13 has resulted in one lane being obstructed. The incident, which occurred recently, is anticipated to cause delays for approximately one to two hours, according to police.
Authorities have not yet released specific details regarding the crash, including the number of vehicles involved or any potential injuries. Motorists are advised to expect significant delays in the area and are encouraged to consider alternate routes to avoid the obstruction. Police emphasize the importance of driving cautiously while navigating through the affected region.
As the situation develops, further updates will be communicated to the public. Vermont State Police are monitoring the scene and investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. It is important to note that the information regarding the incident is subject to change as more details become available.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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