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HURDSFIELD, N.D. (NDDOT) – The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and the North Dakota Highway Patrol re-opened I-29 near Grand Forks and sections of US 52 near Fessenden and Sykeston Sunday.

ND 200 near Hurdsfield remains closed due to flooding. Motorists are advised to check road conditions before travel due to flowing water levels changing in some areas throughout the weekend.

Section of Highway closed due to water on roadway:

ND 200 from Hurdsfield to US 52 Junction (approximately 15 miles) from mile marker 254 to 268. Motorists need to use alternate routes.

The NDDOT encourages motorists to check road conditions before traveling due to rapidly changing conditions. For updated road information, call 511 from any type of phone or go to the Travel Information Map on our website at www.dot.nd.gov.

Road closed signs and barricades are placed on roads and bridges for the safety of the traveling public. It is against the law to drive past a road closure device on a closed road. Motorists who drive around signs or move barricades are unnecessarily endangering their lives and taking serious risks. For emergency assistance call 911.