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Fire incident causes road closure in Enosburgh, police say

In Enosburgh, Vermont, police say both lanes of VT Route 105 are obstructed due to a fire incident. Motorists should expect delays and use caution.

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According to police reports, both lanes of VT Route 105, also known as Sampsonville Road, in Enosburgh were blocked due to a fire incident on January 26, 2026. The obstruction occurred between Water Tower Road and Boston Post Road, prompting emergency personnel to respond to the scene.

The fire incident led to significant delays for motorists, and police advised drivers to seek alternative routes if possible. Although the roadway has since been reopened, fire officials will remain in the vicinity to monitor the situation.

Authorities did not provide specific details regarding the cause of the fire or the extent of the damage, but they indicated the incident was expected to have a prolonged impact on traffic in the area. Updates will be issued as more information becomes available.

Motorists are urged to exercise caution when traveling through this region, as emergency personnel will still be active in the area. The situation remains fluid, and any legal implications or additional updates will depend on the ongoing investigation.

Source: Vermont State Police

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