US-131 IN KENT
CO., MICHIGAN RE-OPENS AFTER MULTIPLE CRASHES
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Several highways in Kent County
have re-opened after several crashes on Friday.
Around 11:20 a.m., MDOT said the southbound lanes of
US-131 in Wyoming had shut down at 36th Street as well, but it reopened just
after noon.
Southbound US-131 at 44th Street in Wyoming was shut down
for over an hour, but has since reopened. The northbound lanes of US-131 have
also reopened at Hall Street in Grand Rapids.
Just before noon, the westbound lanes of M-6 also
reopened after a lengthy closure.
The number of vehicles involved in the crashes is
unknown. It’s also unclear if anyone was injured.