Canaan, NY (June 26, 2025) – A crash involving injuries was reported Thursday afternoon on the eastbound side of I-90 (Berkshire Connector), just before Exit B3 for Austerlitz and New Lebanon (Route 22), according to New York State Thruway Authority alerts.
The incident occurred around 12:46 p.m., causing travel disruptions along a rural stretch of interstate in Columbia County. Emergency crews arrived at the scene to provide medical treatment to those involved. While the number and condition of the injured have not been released, it has been confirmed that at least one person required medical attention on-site.
This section of I-90 serves as a key connector between Albany and Western Massachusetts, with steady traffic volumes from both passenger and commercial vehicles. Crashes in this area, particularly near rural interchanges like Exit B3, often result in delays due to fewer alternate routes and extended emergency response times.
Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash. No further details regarding the number of vehicles involved or potential traffic citations have been released at this time.
We extend our best wishes to the injured and hope for a full and swift recovery.
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