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Moccasin Ave in Grand Isle closed due to downed powerline, police say

Moccasin Ave in Grand Isle is closed due to a downed powerline, according to police. The local fire department is responding to the hazard.

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According to police reports, Moccasin Avenue in Grand Isle is currently closed between Reynolds Road and Adams School due to a downed power line, creating a hazardous situation for motorists. The local fire department is on-site addressing the incident, although the duration of the road closure remains unclear.

Motorists in the area should anticipate delays and are encouraged to find alternative routes to avoid the affected section of the roadway. The Vermont State Police advise caution while driving in the vicinity to ensure safety for all road users.

For further updates regarding the situation, individuals can contact the Shelburne Police Department at 802-985-8051. The police are actively monitoring the situation and will provide additional information as it becomes available.

As the situation develops, the status of the road closure and any related issues may change. Authorities will continue to assess the area and provide updates to ensure public safety.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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