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Crash on VT Route 30 in Jamaica causing lane obstruction, police say

In Jamaica, Vermont, police say both lanes of VT Route 30 are obstructed due to a crash, expected to last 1-2 hours. Motorists should seek alternate routes.

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Vermont State Police say a crash on Vermont Route 30 in Jamaica has resulted in both lanes being blocked near 2277 VT Route 30. The incident occurred recently, and authorities expect the obstruction to last for approximately one to two hours.

According to police reports, specific details about the crash have not yet been released, but drivers in the area should anticipate delays and are advised to seek alternative routes. The Vermont State Police emphasize the importance of caution while navigating through the affected zone.

As the situation develops, updates will be provided by authorities. Motorists are reminded to adjust their travel plans accordingly and drive safely in the vicinity of the crash site. Charges related to the incident are not currently reported, and further information will be made available as it becomes accessible.

Source: Vermont State Police

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