[UPDATE: One Way Controlled Traffic] Tree Down Blocking Hwy 101

A tree fell blocking Hwy 101 at mile marker 21 in Del Norte County around 11 a.m, confirmed a California Highway Patrol spokesperson. The road is completely closed at this time though as of 11:55 a.m. the California Highway Patrol Incident page is predicting that the road “may have one way controlled traffic soon.”

UPDATE 12:19 p.m.: The incident has one way controlled traffic now.

UPDATE 12:41 p.m.: Hwy 299 and Hwy 96 are closed due to slides. (Click here for more information on those roads.)

UPDATE 1:02 p.m.: Caltrans has posted a photo of the fallen tree.

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Caltrans says the tree fell from left to right. [Photo from Caltrans’ Facebook page.]


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[…] Note the two other triangles on the map show that Hwy 96 is closed due to a slide south of Hoopa and Hwy 299 has one way controlled traffic near Salyer. Also, Hwy 101 has one way controlled traffic south of Crescent City. (See here for more on that story.) […]

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[…] Hwy 101, our north to south main artery, is open but has only one way controlled traffic near mile marker 21 in Del Norte County south of Crescent City. (See story here.) […]

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[…] Hwy 101, a north to south categorical artery, is open though has usually one approach tranquil trade nearby mile pen 21 in Del Norte County south of Crescent City. (See story here.) […]

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Hick
8 years ago

Your left or my left?