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Major Traffic Disruption on NY 29: Power Lines Down After Crash in Salisbury, December 2024

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On December 21, 2024, at approximately 2:51 AM, a significant traffic incident occurred on NY 29 in both directions between Shedd and Marsh Roads in the Village of Salisbury. This area, known for its scenic routes and proximity to local attractions, experienced a major disruption due to a crash that resulted in both lanes being blocked. The incident involved a power pole and wires down across the highway, creating a hazardous situation for motorists and necessitating immediate attention from emergency services. The New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) was promptly requested to assist in managing the situation and ensuring the safety of the area. Additionally, National Grid was on the scene to address the downed power lines, working diligently to restore normalcy and prevent further complications. The Village of Salisbury, nestled in a region characterized by its picturesque landscapes and small-town charm, faced an unexpected challenge as this incident unfolded. The blocked lanes on NY 29, a vital roadway for local and through traffic, highlighted the importance of swift response and coordination among various agencies. As the situation developed, efforts were focused on clearing the debris and restoring traffic flow to minimize the impact on the community and travelers. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of road travel and the critical role of emergency services in maintaining public safety and infrastructure integrity.

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