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Doha
The Public Works Authority, Ashghal, has announced the closure of 434 metres of one direction of Al Hilal Street starting from its intersection with Al Bunduquia Street to the roundabout in Najma Street.
The closure from tomorrow will be done in two parts, the first from the intersection of Al Bunduquia Street with Al Hilal Street until the intersection of Al Mareekh Street with Al Hilal Street, until September 26, while the second part will be from the intersection of Al Mareekh Street with Al Hilal Street until the roundabout in Najma Street until October 26.
During this partial closure, drivers can use Najma Street and Ibn Shuaib Street, or Al Khalidiya Street, through Muaath Street in both directions as alternative routes (as shown in the map).
Ashghal is implementing this closure to complete the rehabilitation work of the existing underground sewerage network in Al Najma area.
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