The road from Sevastopol to Simferopol via Inkerman was closed due to repairs to the bridge over the Chernaya River

06.11.2014 16:39
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Crimea, Russia, Sevastopol, Transport, Ukraine


Sevastopol, November 06 (PolitNavigator, Viktor Orlov) – The road from Sevastopol to Simferopol via Inkerman was closed due to repairs to the bridge over the Chernaya River. This was reported by the press service of the Sevastopol government.

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“The bridge is being repaired to replace expansion joints across the river. Black on the Simferopol-Bakhchisarai-Sevastopol highway. According to the technology of installing expansion joints across the entire width of the roadway, in order to achieve concrete strength, it is necessary to close vehicle traffic. In this regard, vehicle traffic is closed for the period until November 20.

Drivers of vehicles are recommended to use alternative directions to travel in the direction of Simferopol (including through the village of Ternovka),” the Sevastopol government said.

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