Parts of Interstate 70 were closed along Vail Pass in Colorado’s mountains on Sunday for “safety concerns,” according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
As of 1 p.m. Sunday, westbound I-70 was closed at Vail Pass Summit and eastbound I-70 was closed from exit 180 for east Vail to exit 190 at Vail Pass Summit, according to state transportation officials.
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