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Wyoming officials open detour near highway section closed after ‘catastrophic’ collapse

Wyoming officials open detour near highway section closed after ‘catastrophic’ collapse
June 30, 2024
Steve Almasy - CNN

(CNN) — About three weeks after a landslide prompted officials to close a major highway near Grand Teton National Park, a detour has opened to public traffic, according to the Wyoming Department of Transportation.

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