Vermont State Police say that a powerline downed in Canaan has led to roadwork on Vermont Route 102 near Kemp Hill Road. As of now, the area has been cleared of obstructions, and the road is open to traffic, although work crews may still be present, urging caution for motorists.
According to police reports, the incident resulted in temporary disruptions, and while specific details about the powerline issue are not available, updates will be provided as more information emerges. Drivers in the vicinity are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternate routes to avoid potential hazards. Authorities emphasize the importance of careful driving in the area due to ongoing work.
The situation is being monitored, and further developments will be communicated as they arise. Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant and prioritize safety as work crews continue their operations.
Source: Vermont State Police
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