Traffic Disruptions: Crash on I-90 Near Canajoharie and Flooding in Oriskany Impact New York State Travel

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On March 16, 2025, at 10:38 PM, a crash occurred on the New York State Thruway (I-90) westbound just after Exit 29 near Canajoharie, Route 10. This incident has been logged under CARS CAD-250750321. Canajoharie, a charming village in Montgomery County, is known for its scenic views and proximity to the Mohawk River. The I-90 is a major east-west highway that connects various key locations across New York State, making it a vital route for commuters and travelers alike. The crash has caused significant disruptions in the area, affecting traffic flow on this crucial roadway.

Simultaneously, at 10:37 PM, flooding was reported on River Street in both directions between Route 69 and Route 49 in Oriskany. This has resulted in all lanes being blocked, further complicating travel in the region. Oriskany, located in Oneida County, is a small community with a rich history, situated near the convergence of several important routes. Route 69 and Route 49 are essential for local traffic, and the flooding has created additional challenges for residents and emergency services.

These incidents highlight the importance of staying informed about road conditions and potential hazards, especially in areas prone to weather-related disruptions. Travelers in the affected regions should seek alternative routes and remain cautious while navigating these areas. The combination of a crash and flooding on key roadways underscores the need for timely updates and preparedness in managing travel plans.

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