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ENA announces partial closure of the Marine Section of the Southern Corridor until next February 8


The company pointed out that for the safety of drivers, the roads will be duly marked and there will be the presence of transit units of the National Police.

ENA announces partial closure of the Marine Section of the Southern Corridor until next February 8

ENA announces partial closure of the Marine Section of the South Corridor until next February 8. Photo: Illustrative

The National Highway Company of Panama (ENA) informed its users about the partial closure of two lanes in the marine section of the South Corridor, direction Paitilla, until Tuesday, February 8, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. :00 a.m., every day.

“This partial closure of the road is due to the work of laying a new asphalt layer, which is part of the interventions carried out within the preventive maintenance plan for the Corridors,” ENA assured.

The company pointed out that for the safety of drivers, the roads will be duly marked and there will be the presence of transit units of the National Police.

ENA urges users to drive with caution and abide by traffic signs at all times before this closure.



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