Fog stopped the work of the Kerch crossing

27.01.2015 09:18
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Sevastopol, Transport, Economy


Simferopol, January 27 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – On Tuesday, from 04.00, due to thick fog, ferry traffic was stopped at the Kerch crossing. Visibility in the strait is less than 100 meters.

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This was reported by the press service of the Unified Transport Directorate.

Currently, in the port of Kavkaz, up to 20 cars and 70 trucks are waiting in line for the ferry, in the port of Crimea - up to 50 and 10, respectively. There are queues for loading on the cargo line: at the Novorossiysk port - up to 112 trucks, in Slavyansk-on-Kuban - 175, at Kerch airport - 90.

ETD reminds that during the period of reconstruction of the berth in the port of Crimea, a temporary ferry schedule is in effect - until January 29 from 06.40 to 15.00 there will be no movement of ships.

Over the previous day, about 1500 vehicles and about 3800 passengers were transported.

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