Streeter, ND – Drivers traveling through central North Dakota are facing major delays today after a crash forced the closure of Highway 30 west of Streeter, according to authorities.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, the closure is in effect near mile marker 23 on Highway 30, just west of Streeter, as investigators work the scene of a crash. Officials say the road is expected to remain closed for several hours while the investigation continues.
Traffic is being detoured beginning near mile marker 17.5 on Highway 30, where vehicles are routed onto Highway 34 between mile markers 46 and 52, then south on 5th Avenue SE back to Highway 46 at mile marker 5. Drivers may also take Highway 56 south of Gackle to reconnect with Highway 34, according to the Highway Patrol.
The closure impacts travel through Kidder County, a key corridor connecting communities between Jamestown and south-central North Dakota. Motorists are urged to plan for delays, seek alternate routes, and use caution when traveling near detour areas.
Authorities have not yet released information on injuries or the number of vehicles involved. Additional details are expected once the investigation is complete.
Drivers are encouraged to monitor official Highway Patrol updates and local traffic alerts before heading out.
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