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Alternating Traffic on the 138 in Franquelin Due to Threatening Trees - the North Coast

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An incident is slowing traffic currently on Highway 138, in Franquelin. Two trees, considered unstable, forced the intervention of the teams of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTQ) at km 792. "As of 1708, we were told that trees were threatening to fall. Slaughter operations have been put in place, resulting in alternating traffic at the location concerned," said Christian Fortin, an information technician at the MTQ. Accordi…
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An incident is slowing traffic currently on Highway 138, in Franquelin. Two trees, considered unstable, forced the intervention of the teams of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTQ) at km 792. "As of 1708, we were told that trees were threatening to fall. Slaughter operations have been put in place, resulting in alternating traffic at the location concerned," said Christian Fortin, an information technician at the MTQ. Accordi…

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An incident is slowing traffic currently on Highway 138, in Franquelin. Two trees, considered unstable, forced the intervention of the teams of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTQ) at km 792. "As of 1708, we were told that trees were threatening to fall. Slaughter operations have been put in place, resulting in alternating traffic at the location concerned," said Christian Fortin, an information technician at the MTQ. Accordi…

An incident is slowing traffic currently on Highway 138, in Franquelin. Two trees, considered unstable, forced the intervention of the teams of the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTQ) at km 792. "As of 1708, we were told that trees were threatening to fall. Slaughter operations have been put in place, resulting in alternating traffic at the location concerned," said Christian Fortin, an information technician at the MTQ. Accordi…

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