Mehdi Hussein Street is closed for repairs
In the morning of July 14 one of the main streets of the city, Mehdi Hussein,
was closed for repair: from the school N134 throughout the streets, began works on the replacement of asphalt.
Such repairs are carried out in this location not the first time. The last time these works were carried out recently, on the eve of the "Eurovision". Nobody explains why it is necessary once again to break quite normal asphalt.
As no one warned the citizens about the closure of the road, it has created huge problems for those who live in this part of the city. Mehdi Hussein Street is the only wide street leading to the upper part of the capital, which is moving to public transport (from Baksovet metro station and passing by the Iranian Embassy.)
This means that bus routes are canceled. How long will the next "improvement" last is unclear. -02В-
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