U.S. Roadwork and Reopenings After Natural Events
U.S. Roadwork and Reopenings After Natural Events

U.S. Roadwork and Reopenings After Natural Events

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Multiple regions in the United States are experiencing significant roadwork and reopenings following natural events and planned expansions. In Edinburg, Texas, a two-vehicle crash involving a car and truck tractor temporarily closed I-69C but has since reopened, with both drivers suffering non-life-threatening injuries. Meanwhile, the aftermath of Hurricane Helene has led to extensive repairs on I-40 near the North Carolina-Tennessee line, with a reopening for reduced traffic expected on March 1, despite being the most expensive emergency relief project due to challenging terrain. Additionally, in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, roadwork on I-41 will continue, reducing lanes and periodically closing sections to expand the interstate. In Minnesota, Highway 41 repairs are underway after flood damage with an expected reopening on April 13, while other local roads await stabilization.

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