TRAFFIC has resumed smooth movement on the Great East Road after the Road Development Agency (RDA), in collaboration with the Zambia National Service (ZNS), completed works on a temporary detour at the washed-away section near Kankumba Stream. The affected section, located about 87 kilometers from the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) Roundabout, was cut off on Christmas Day after heavy rains washed away part of the road embankment following the failure of a steel culvert, leaving motorists stranded for several days. In an update, RDA said the installation of the ACROW Bridge has advanced, with the temporary bridge expected to be opened to traffic at around 18:00 hours today.
The detour, which has already been opened to motorists, is easing congestion as works on the bridge continue, with traffic officers remaining on site to direct road users. Motorists have been advised to strictly observe all diversion signs and follow traffic instructions in the area to avoid accidents and ensure smooth traffic flow as construction works continue. RDA chief communications and corporate affairs manager Anthony Mulowa said measures are being taken to restore full connectivity in the shortest possible time.
“Every effort is being made to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible,” Mulowa said. Authorities have apologized for the inconvenience caused and have appealed to road users for patience and cooperation as final works on the temporary bridge are completed.
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