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SPRINGVILLE — Northbound lanes of I-15 have reopened after a crash near Springville that officials say caused "serious to critical injuries" Monday morning, authorities said.
The crash occurred about 10:15 a.m. near the 1400 North exit in Springville, according to a news release from Utah Highway Patrol.
A woman drifted out of her travel lane and hit another vehicle to her right, UHP said. She "shot left" and struck a wall, according to UHP.
She was extricated from the vehicle and was transported to a local hospital with "serious to critical" injuries, according to UHP.
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As of 12:55 p.m., all lanes of I-15 in the area have been reopened, according to UHP.
No other information about the crash was immediately available.