Gravel Spill Closes Eastbound Lanes of State Route 201 Near Magna

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Gravel Spill Closes Eastbound Lanes of State Route 201 Near Magna
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Eastbound lanes of State Route 201 were closed near Magna, Utah for a couple of hours on Monday afternoon due to a gravel spill. Drivers were diverted onto State Route 202 until the spill could be cleaned up. The lanes were reopened by 3:30 p.m. The cause of the spill is unknown.

<p> MAGNA  — A gravel spill on state Route 201 closed eastbound lanes near  Magna  for a couple of hours on Monday afternoon.

, according to the Utah Department of Transportation. Drivers were diverted onto state Route 202 until the spill could be cleaned up. The lanes were all reopened at 3:30 p.m.

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