US 101 closed near Hauser after crash, extended closure expected

Portland, ORLocal News

U. S. Highway 101 is closed three miles north of Hauser following a crash, with an extended closure expected, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. ODOT advises travelers to use alternate routes or postpone their travel plans as conditions may change. The agency aims to provide timely updates to ensure safety on the roads.

For the most current information, travelers can check TripCheck. com. This closure significantly affects local traffic and could disrupt travel plans for residents and visitors alike. The highway serves as a critical route for commerce and tourism in the region. ODOT's proactive communication underscores the importance of public safety during such incidents.

Travelers are urged to remain informed and flexible in their travel arrangements.

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