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by The Manila Times
May 01, 2024 3:30 pm
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
The southbound lane of the EDSA-Kamuning flyover has been partially closed as part of a six-month rehabilitation project that started on Wednesday May 1, 2024. The announcement came from Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Acting Chairman Romando Artes. The repairs, overseen by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), are crucial to strengthen the bridge and prepare it for potential earthquakes, including the 'Big One.' While the entire southbound lane won't be shut down, heavy traffic is expected, as re-decking will take up one and a half lanes. The remaining lane will be exclusively for the EDSA busway. PHOTOS BY ISMAEL DE JUAN
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