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Traffic delays expected on VT Route 108 in Berkshire due to downed trees, police say

St. Albans, VT - According to police, both lanes of VT Route 108 at the W Berkshire Border Crossing are obstructed due to downed trees, causing expected delays of 1-2 hours.

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According to police reports, both lanes of VT Route 108 near the W Berkshire Border Crossing in Berkshire are currently obstructed due to fallen trees. This obstruction occurred on [insert date and time] and is anticipated to last between one to two hours.

According to police, motorists traveling in the area should prepare for potential delays and consider using alternate routes while crews work to clear the road. Specific details regarding the number of trees down or the exact timing of when the obstruction occurred have not yet been disclosed. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Drivers are advised to exercise caution and remain vigilant while navigating through the affected area. The situation is being monitored by local response teams. As conditions can change rapidly, travelers are encouraged to stay informed about the latest updates regarding road conditions and closures.

Source: Vermont State Police

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