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Fatality crash, traffic blocked on KY 210 near Green/LaRue line Update: Road closure may last all day. Motorists urged to find an alternate route due to this fatality accident. The victim's name will be released when we receive confirmation from the appropriate agency. Situation affects travel on heavily used route from Columbia to Louisville. Crash scene is between Campbellsville & Hodgenville. Persons planning a trip to or from Louisville may need to take detour situation into account. Kentucky State Police advise the investigation is expected to keep the road closed for all of the day. - CM By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer KY Transportation Cabinet, District 4, Elizabethtown, KY UPDATE 9:45am -- Motorists are urged to find an alternate route regarding the KY 210 closure in LaRue County. The two-vehicle crash scene is near the Green County line. Currently, there is a 10-15 minute delay getting through the detour route. There is a lot of traffic congestion near the detour points at KY 1192 and East Bailey Road. Kentucky State Police say the investigation is expected to keep the road closed for all of the day. Original Post - (7:29amCT - Fri 7 Aug 2015) - KY 210 is blocked in LaRue County near the Green County Line due to a crash. The duration is unknown at this time. A detour is in effect via KY 1192 and East Bailey Road. The crash location is between these intersections. Duration of the closure remains unknown at this time. This story was posted on 2015-08-07 07:35:16
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