In recent days we have been attentive to the situation of the Christ the Redeemer International Pass And since the first snowfalls have started, it has remained closed for several days, which has led the transporters to schedule their respective trips. If you plan to leave Chili and travel to Argentina or vice versa, you should be attentive to what it will be like today, May 9, according to the authorities of both countries. We must highlight that it is the most prominent border crossing of the trans-Andean countries.
He Christ the Redeemer Passwhich connects Argentina with Chili It is the most important bi-oceanic corridor and is crossed by millions of passengers every day and is vital for the trade of products from the trans-Andean region. This border crossing is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, but more so in spring and summer; since in autumn-winter it is usually affected due to bad weather conditions.
In recent days, the first snowfalls have been seen in Alta Montaña, which has prevented many users from being able to cross the road normally. Christ the Redeemer Pass. In recent days, there has been an accumulation of 30 centimeters of snow, which forced the authorities of both countries to suspend traffic and vehicle circulation.
The National Meteorological Service predicted what the weather will be like for this Thursday, May 9, and the conditions show that the weather will improve and completely clear skies are expected. Despite this, from the National Roads of Argentina, they have been clearing the road of ice and remains of snow; so it is expected that the Christ the Redeemer Tunnel.
In this way, the Christ the Redeemer International Pass It will remain open on May 9 and it is recommended to drive with complete caution and pay attention to the statement from the local authorities of both countries to see if it will be possible to circulate normally. The situation may change over time.