FAIRFIELD, Maine – A rollover crash on Interstate 95 is disrupting traffic near mile marker 132, closing passing lanes in both directions.
According to Maine State Police, the crash occurred in the median in Fairfield and has forced the shutdown of the left, or passing, lanes on both northbound and southbound sides of the highway. Authorities described the crash as serious, though details about injuries have not been confirmed.
Emergency crews remain on scene working to clear the wreckage and assess the situation. Motorists traveling through the area should expect delays and reduced speeds as responders manage the incident and ensure the roadway is safe.
The closure of passing lanes in both directions is creating a bottleneck effect, particularly for drivers heading into or out of central Maine. Traffic flow remains open in at least one lane each way, but congestion is likely during peak travel periods.
Officials are urging drivers to use caution when approaching the area and to be prepared for sudden slowdowns. No estimated time has been provided for when the lanes will fully reopen.
The incident may impact commuters, delivery drivers, and students traveling along the I-95 corridor through Somerset County.
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