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Crash on VT Route 9 W in Searsburg causes lane obstruction, police say

In Searsburg, police say a crash has obstructed one lane on VT Route 9 W near 950 VT Route 9 W. The incident is expected to last 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, a crash on Vermont Route 9 West in Searsburg has resulted in one lane being blocked. The incident occurred near 950 VT Route 9 West and is anticipated to cause traffic disruptions for approximately one to two hours.

Motorists traveling through the area are advised to expect delays or consider using alternative routes while the situation is being addressed. Authorities have not yet released specific details regarding the circumstances of the crash or any potential injuries involved. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Police emphasize the importance of exercising caution while driving in the affected area. The obstruction is expected to impact traffic flow, and drivers are urged to remain alert and patient until the roadway is cleared.

The situation will be monitored closely, and further developments will be communicated as they arise.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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