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SMITHFIELD — Main Street, also known as Highway 91, has reopened in Smithfield after some downed power lines caused a closure Sunday evening, according to the Logan City Police Department.
The highway was closed in both directions around 7 p.m. while power company crews worked on downed power lines after a car crash in the area at around 3:30 p.m., according to Logan police.
One lane of traffic was later opened in both directions about 8 p.m. The road fully opened in both directions about 5:30 a.m. Monday, police said.
UPDATE: 1000 S MAIN/US91 in Smithfield will be opening one lane in each direction. Please continue to avoid the area unless absolutely necessary.
— LCPD 9-1-1 Dispatch (@Logan_Cache_911) January 6, 2020
One person suffered minor injuries in the incident and was not transported to the hospital, according to Utah Highway Patrol Cpl. Colton Freckleton.
Contributing: Jacob Klopfenstein, KSL.com