Saint-Louis, Feb 14 (APS) – Traffic will be closed to pedestrians on the Moustapha Malick Gaye bridge in Saint-Louis (north) from February 14 at midnight to February 16 at midnight, due to rehabilitation works, a announced the prefect of the department.
In a statement sent to the APS, the administrative authority explains this decision by the ongoing rehabilitation work on this infrastructure.
This work, which began last June, is part of the program for the construction of bridges and flyovers piloted by the Ministry of Infrastructure, Land Transport and Opening up through AGEROUTE.
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