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flag A storm-fueled tree fall closed a 10-mile stretch of WA’s SR 410, but the highway reopened the same day with no injuries.

A 10-mile stretch of State Route 410 between Enumclaw and Greenwater in Washington was closed Thursday due to multiple trees falling across the roadway, blocking all lanes between mileposts 30 and 40 near Mud Mountain Road and west of Greenwater. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) responded with crews clearing debris starting at sunrise, working through the day to restore the highway, which reopened later that day with no injuries reported. The closure, caused by strong winds, disrupted travel, including access to Crystal Mountain Resort, and prompted WSDOT to urge drivers to remain cautious and check for updates, especially in wooded and mountainous areas.

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