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Crews on Friday reopened a section of Interstate 40 along its narrow corridor through the Great Smoky Mountains after flooding and a rock slide closed the major cross country highway for nine days.
Interstate 40 is open once again at the Tennessee and North Carolina state line. The highway reopened June 27 following a rockslide and flood that overtook the road June 18. Drivers can now cross the ...
The closure started early-morning Monday. While the cause of the road closure is unclear, Tropical Depression Chantal caused ...
A section of Interstate 40 reopened this year in the Pigeon River Gorge. Now a rockslide nearby means the highway is ...
I-40 is closed at the Tennessee/North Carolina state line after a rockslide and flooding. Here's what you should know.
Crews have reopened a section of Interstate 40 along its narrow corridor through the Great Smoky Mountains after flooding and a rock slide closed the major cross country highway for nine days.
Interstate 40/85 in Alamance County has reopened after being closed in both directions for several hours early Monday because ...
Interstate 40 is closed in both directions near the Tennessee/North ... Crews are continuing to clear debris off the highway and assess the damage. Nagi estimated that it could cost around $500,000 to ...
Tennessee Department of Transportation officials said the closure on I-40 is the same area that was damaged during Hurricane Helene in late September, but the rockslide's damage "is not as extensive." ...
Interstate 40 remains closed in both directions. The detour route can take about an hour for drivers. It's the same one drivers used for months following damage from Hurricane Helene.
Interstate 40 near mile marker 451 should reopen on or before July 3. Around 72.2 million people for the Fourth of July. UPDATE: I-40 has reopened to traffic as of midday June 27.
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