Posted By Kimberly Wear@kimberly wear on Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 1:13 PM click to enlarge Work at Last Chance Grade. UPDATE: Caltrans reports U.S. Highway 101 has reopened at Last Chance Grade but motorists should expect 30-minute delays. The Times-Standard reports two contractors and a Caltrans worker were taken to the hospital after being injured by the tree fall that closed down the roadway south of Crescent City earlier in the day. They re condition was not immediately available. PREVOUS: Caltrans reports U.S. Highway 101 at Last Chance Grade in Del Norte County is fully closed for at least an hour due to a tree falling.
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Hwy 101 south of Gilroy blocked both ways due to crash, downed power line
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Drivers are warned to use caution, to take another route if possible and to expect major delays.Jacom Stephens / Getty Image
UPDATE: Highway 101 has been reopened, Caltrans reported at 9:15 p.m. Traffic lanes are now clear in both directions.
A SigAlert has been issued for U.S. Highway 101 near State Route 25 south of Gilroy. Highway 101 is blocked both ways by a car crash and a downed power line in the traffic lanes, Caltrans reported at 6:47 p.m. Sunday.
Drivers are warned to use caution, to take another route if possible and to expect major delays.