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Traffic delays expected on I-89 N in Berlin due to crash, police say

According to police, a crash on I-89 N near mile marker 49.2 in Berlin is causing delays. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes.

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According to police reports, a crash on Interstate 89 North near mile marker 49.2 in Berlin has resulted in no obstructions, but motorists in the area should anticipate delays. The incident occurred recently, and specific details about the crash are not yet available.

Authorities advise drivers to consider alternate routes while traveling through the area to avoid potential traffic congestion. The Vermont State Police have indicated that updates regarding the situation will be provided as more information becomes accessible.

Motorists are reminded to exercise caution while driving, particularly in areas affected by accidents. As the situation develops, further details may emerge, and drivers are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions.

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