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Road closure at Zion National Park due to rockslide
Kane County, Utah – According to Zion National Park officials, traffic is currently being rerouted along State Route 9 due to a rockslide.
The rockslide happened around 2 p.m. on Mount Carmel Highway.
“The Road Crew and Law Enforcement are in the process of closing SR9 in the interest of public safety due to unstable grounds in/around a rockfall zone that occurred within the past 20-30 minutes,”, officials said In a tweet.
The East entrance will close and the Canyon Junction gate leading to the switchbacks will close, Park officials said.
According to the park, they will continue monitoring the area for rockfalls for at least the next couple of hours.
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