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Baghdad completes projects to ease traffic congestion

Baghdad completes projects to ease traffic congestion

Iraqi News15 hours ago

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – As part of the government's agenda to ease the traffic congestion in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani inaugurated on Saturday two elevated U-turns on 14th of July Street in the Karkh district in western Baghdad.
According to a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Al-Sudani praised the executing company's work and thanked the residents in Baghdad for their tolerance during the project's execution.
Al-Sudani noted that this project is one of 16 initiatives launched by the Ministry of Construction and Housing to ease traffic congestion in the capital, 11 of which have been completed so far.
The prime minister emphasized that the government is prioritizing service projects nationwide. He highlighted that stalled projects are being completed, while new initiatives in infrastructure, sanitation, potable water, housing, and urban development are underway.
The new elevated U-turns will facilitate traffic flow in different neighborhoods in Baghdad, including Adhamiyah, Mansour, Alawi, and Aden Square.

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