Residents in the area reported what they thought was an earthquake
Wednesday morning, but geologists say it was a landslide. The Arizona
Department of Transportation says the buckling was not related to the
weather.
"There's three lanes, there's a passing lane, the passing
lane going up is the one that dropped, and the whole section to the west of
that is also down," said Jason Yazzie, Navajo Division of Transportation.
ADOT says traffic will detour around the closure by using U.S. 160 and State Route 98, adding 45 miles of driving.
Northbound traffic on U.S. 89 can't go past U.S. 89A, which takes traffic west toward Jacob Lake. Southbound traffic on U.S. 89 can't go past the junction with State Route 98 in Page.
According to ADOT, it isn't known how long the stretch of U.S. 89 will remain closed south of Page. Crews are on the scene deploying geotechnical engineers to investigate.
For highway conditions, visit www.az511.gov or call 511.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.