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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has announced a temporary closure, in co-ordination with the Traffic Department, on a part of Salwa Road on June 30 and July 1, lasting from midnight until 6am on each day.
The closure will affect four east-bound lanes from Abu Samra to Doha, covering a distance of 1 km and starting approximately 3km after Exit 30 to Exit 26, near Aqua Park. Ashghal will also close the exit from the Al Khalidiya area to Salwa Road.
During this period, traffic will be diverted to the alternative road adjacent to the closed section of Salwa Road, as shown on the map.
The closure will be carried out to instal dynamic message signs on Salwa Road between Rawdat Rashed Interchange (No 29) and Mesaieed Interchange (No 24), Ashghal has said.
The authority will instal road signs to advise motorists of the closure. It has requested all road users to abide by speed limits and follow road signs to ensure their safety and that of others.
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