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Traffic delays expected on Route 14 in Berlin due to downed

In Berlin, Vermont, police say both lanes on Route 14 are obstructed due to downed power lines near Woodbury Lake, causing expected delays for 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, both lanes of Route 14 in Woodbury are obstructed due to downed power lines near Woodbury Lake. The incident occurred recently and is anticipated to cause delays for approximately one to two hours.

Vermont State Police advise motorists to expect traffic disruptions in the area and recommend seeking alternate routes to avoid the obstruction. Specific details regarding the incident are not yet available, but updates will be provided as they arise.

Drivers are urged to exercise caution while navigating the affected area. The situation highlights the importance of staying informed about roadway conditions, especially when adverse circumstances arise.

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Source: Vermont State Police

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