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Messilah Bridge Lane Closures Affect Traffic from Fahaheel to Kuwait City

The Ministry of Interior, through the General Traffic Department, has announced lane closures on Messilah Bridge starting today. The safety lane, right, and middle lanes will be closed for traffic traveling from Fahaheel toward Kuwait City. Additionally, the secondary exit and signal at Messilah Intersection, as well as the entrance to Jumeirah Hotel from Al Taawun Street, will be closed.

These closures are set to begin today and will remain in effect through Friday, according to the Ministry’s press release. Drivers are advised to plan alternative routes to avoid delays.

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