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Fire closes two lanes in US-421 in Winston-Salem

Fire closes the US 421 near the Cloverdale Ave in Winston-Salem

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Fire closes the US 421 near the Cloverdale Ave in Winston-Salem

According to officials from the Ministry of Transport by North Carolina, a fire in the Cloverdale Avenue in Winston-Salem has closed the lanes of a busy Triad Highway due to a non-vehicle fire. The alleys are closed via the outcome 234. Top stories: Fire breaks out in Winston-Salem Dashs Truist Stadium 1, which is in Greensboroget the recent news of interest due to the increase in the way to the shot due to possible carbon monoxide exposure and emergency officials from Surry County Saythree men, who are charged with a series of ATMs. Look again for updates. Weather | See Novcast TV | Local news | National | Messages we love |

According to North Carolina's Ministry of Transport, a fire has closed the lanes of a busy Triad Highway.

Two lanes of the US 421 near the Cloverdale Avenue in Winston-Salem are closed due to a non-vehicle fire. The alleys are closed via the outcome 234.

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