According to police reports, a three-vehicle crash occurred on Interstate 89 northbound near mile marker 103.2 in Milton, resulting in injuries. The Vermont State Police reported that the accident has reduced traffic to one lane while emergency crews manage the scene.
Motorists in the area can expect delays as authorities work to clear the roadway. Police recommend seeking alternate routes to avoid congestion. Specific details regarding the nature of the injuries and the circumstances surrounding the collision have not yet been disclosed.
The incident is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. According to police, the situation will remain under review until the roadway is fully reopened. The timeline for the restoration of normal traffic flow is currently uncertain, and drivers are urged to exercise caution while navigating the area.
Charges related to the incident have not been specified, and investigations are underway. As the situation develops, further updates will be shared to keep the public informed.
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