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Traffic delays expected due to multiple vehicle crash on I 189, police say

In Williston, Vermont, police say a multiple vehicle crash on I-189 WB has reduced traffic to one lane, causing delays expected to last at least an hour.

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According to police reports, a multiple-vehicle crash on I-189 westbound has resulted in significant traffic delays near Exit 13 on Interstate 89 in Williston. The incident, which occurred during the afternoon, has reduced traffic to one lane and is expected to cause backups for at least an hour.

Authorities indicate that motorists in the area should anticipate delays and are advised to consider alternate routes while the situation is being managed. Specific details regarding the vehicles involved or any potential injuries have not been disclosed at this time.

Vermont State Police urge drivers to exercise caution while navigating through the affected area. Updates on the incident will be provided as more information becomes available.

Legal proceedings and any charges resulting from this incident will be determined as the investigation continues. The situation is dynamic, and updates regarding road conditions and traffic flow are anticipated.

Source: Vermont State Police

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