From 9News: A stretch of eastbound Interstate 70 is closed in Glenwood Canyon after a rockslide Thursday night.
Garfield 9-1-1 posted on social media just after 10 p.m. Thursday that the eastbound lanes of I-70 were closed at mile marker 116, Glenwood Springs, due to a rockslide.
No estimate has been given for when it will reopen, but the Colorado Department of Transportation said it is expected to be an extended closure.
The recent rockslide in Glenwood Canyon has caused an eastbound closure on Interstate 70 at mile marker 116 near Glenwood Springs. This closure was reported Thursday night, shortly after 10 p.m., and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has indicated that it will be an extended closure, though no exact reopening time has been provided.
Travelers should be aware that this section of I-70 is a critical corridor through the mountains, and alternative routes may require significant detours.
Motorists are advised to remain patient and allow extra travel time. Emergency services, such as Garfield 9-1-1, are coordinating updates and ensuring safety along the affected areas.
Given that the closure is expected to be extended, overnight travelers, commercial drivers, and those on tight schedules should plan for significant detours and potential delays.