US 50 Closed in Vinton County After Downed Tree Blocks Roadway
A downed tree shut down U.S. 50 in both directions in Vinton County on March 11, with no injuries reported and no reopening time given.

A fallen tree forced the Ohio Department of Transportation District 10 to close U.S. Route 50 in both directions in Vinton County on March 11, blocking traffic between State Route 278 and State Route 356 with no estimated reopening time provided.
ODOT District 10 announced the closure after the tree came down across the roadway amid ongoing weather impacts in the area. No injuries were reported in connection with the incident. A separate account placed the closed segment between State Route 356 and State Route 143, citing a 12:30 p.m. announcement time; the exact endpoints of the affected stretch could not be independently reconciled from available information, and drivers should consult OHGO for the current, confirmed closure boundaries.
OHGO, Ohio's real-time road conditions platform, is the recommended source for up-to-the-minute status on the closure. Motorists traveling U.S. 50 through Vinton County should check OHGO before heading out, as the reopening timeline remained unknown at the time of the announcement.

U.S. 50 is a primary east-west corridor through Vinton County, connecting communities across the region. A closure of indeterminate length on that route pushes through-traffic onto secondary roads, and ODOT District 10 had not announced an official detour route in the available advisories.
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