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A closure will be in place from today for two months on one direction of Duhail South Street, heading from Jarian al Nijema Intersection to Al Shamal Road.
The closure starts right after the roundabout of Duhail South Street with the Environment Street up to the roundabout on the service road parallel to Al Shamal Road.
Motorists are advised to use Al Khafji Street as an alternative route by heading south from Jerian al Nijema Intersection to Jeliaa Intersection, then turning right to Environment Street and continuing straight (without turning), then turn right onto the service road parallel to Al Shamal Road at the roundabout under Duhail bridge (as shown on the map).
The closure is needed to allow development works of the roads surrounding the Duhail camp.
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