According to police reports, East Hill Road in Plainfield has reopened to through traffic following the resolution of an obstruction caused by a water main break. The Vermont State Police announced that the area is now clear, allowing motorists to resume normal travel.
The obstruction had created delays for drivers in the vicinity, prompting authorities to advise alternative routes while work was ongoing. According to the report, the completion of repairs has eliminated the blockage, and normal traffic flow can now resume.
Police emphasize that while the situation has been resolved, it is always advisable for motorists to remain cautious and attentive while driving in the area. Updates regarding roadway conditions are provided as necessary, ensuring that the community is informed of any future incidents that may affect travel.
As the situation has stabilized, there are currently no pending legal issues or further actions related to the water main break. The public is encouraged to stay alert for any announcements regarding roadway safety or construction updates in the future.
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Source: Vermont State Police
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