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Traffic delays expected on East Hill Rd in Plainfield due to water main break, police say

In Berlin, police say East Hill Rd is obstructed due to a water main break, causing delays. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes.

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According to police reports, a water main break has caused traffic disruptions on East Hill Road in Plainfield, Vermont. The incident was reported recently, and officials anticipate that the area will remain affected as repairs are underway.

Motorists traveling through Plainfield can expect delays and are advised to consider alternate routes to avoid potential congestion. Specific details regarding the duration of the repairs are still forthcoming, and updates will be communicated as they become available, according to police.

Authorities emphasize the importance of driving cautiously in the affected area to ensure the safety of both motorists and repair crews. The situation remains fluid, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about evolving conditions. While the break is currently causing traffic issues, further information will be provided by law enforcement as repairs progress.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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