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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has announced a temporary traffic diversion on Al Shafi Street in the Al Rayyan area.
The diversion will cover a part of Al Shafi Street, stretching from Al Jassasiya Street to Al Rayyan Street.
It will be implemented from Wednesday and last for six months to enable work on the Al Rayyan sewage network, the authority said in a press statement.
Traffic will be diverted to a parallel street during this period, as shown on the map.
Ashghal will install road signs to advise motorists of the diversion and has requested all road users to abide by speed limits and follow road signs to ensure theirs and others’ safety.
There are no comments.
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