Partial restoration of traffic on the Herba-Omsuqchan highway
In the Magadan Region, traffic has resumed on several key roads following repair work and flood damage. The Yakutsk-Magadan highway, also known as the Kolyma highway, is one of the affected routes where 25 units of equipment are currently working to ensure passage.
The traffic resumption on the Yakutsk-Magadan highway occurred at 18:00 on August 20, specifically on the Gerba - Omsukchan automobile road section from 1st to 8th kilometer. This section is now open for all types of vehicles on a single lane.
Similarly, traffic on the Kolchakovsky Key - Klepka Road is also open for all types of vehicles on a single lane from 18:00 on August 20, as reported by the Ministry of Road and Transport of the Magadan Region. However, it's important to note that traffic at the bridge over the Chekay River on the FAD "Kolyma" in the Magadan Region remains closed.
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