Wyoming's Teton Pass experiences a catastrophic landslide, closing critical mountain highway indefinitely. Find out more!
Wyoming's Teton Pass, a vital highway connecting Idaho and Wyoming, has been thrust into chaos as a catastrophic landslide wreaked havoc on the roadway. The pass, already closed due to a mudslide, now faces long-term closure as the roadway collapses, creating a major obstacle for commuters and commerce in the region. WYDOT crews are working tirelessly to construct a detour, but the extent of the damage indicates a lengthy disruption in transportation. This unfortunate event has significant implications for the community, with the closure expected to last for weeks or even months, impacting the daily lives of many who rely on Teton Pass.
The closure of Teton Pass represents a major blow to the workforce in Jackson Hole, with commuters facing significant challenges in reaching their destinations. The collapse of the roadway at mile marker 12.8 marks a critical point in the disaster, with authorities scrambling to assess the extent of the damage and plan for the future. The landslide, described as a 'catastrophic failure' by transportation officials, emphasizes the vulnerability of vital infrastructure in the face of natural disasters, highlighting the need for robust disaster preparedness measures.
As the situation unfolds, the closure of the Teton Pass serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable forces of nature and the fragility of crucial transportation routes. The resilience of the community and the dedication of crews working to restore access demonstrate the unwavering spirit in the face of adversity. This event will leave a lasting impact on the region, prompting a reevaluation of infrastructure resilience and emergency response protocols to better safeguard against future incidents.
WYDOT crews along with contract crews from Evans Construction were working in the area to construct a detour around the damage, but the landslide continued ...
A critical highway linking Idaho and Wyoming has closed indefinitely after a portion of the road cracked and then collapsed in a “catastrophic landslide” ...
The pass connects Idaho and Wyoming and was already closed from a mudslide. No one was hurt but long-term closure is expected.
Commuter, commerce route used by much of Jackson Hole's workforce could be closed for weeks or months.
JACKSON, Wyo. — The roadway alongside Teton Pass at mile marker 12.8 has collapsed, according to a Teton County Wyoming Department of Transportation.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation reported Saturday that a landslide had wiped out part of the Teton Pass, which connects Wyoming to Idaho.
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