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Lusail area road closed for Watan Exercise

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 6:31 AM
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The Ministry of Interior in Doha, Qatar has announced a road closure for traffic in the Lusail area. This closure is due to the Watan Exercise 2024 and will be in effect on Tuesday, November 12. Specifically, the Crescent Park tunnel in Lusail will be closed from 8am to 12pm on that day. The Ministry has taken to social media to inform motorists about the road closure and has advised them to seek alternative routes. A map displaying these alternative routes has been provided for reference. This road closure is an important measure to ensure the safety and security of the area during the Watan Exercise 2024.

Motorists in the Lusail area of Doha, Qatar are being advised to plan their travel accordingly on Tuesday, November 12. The Ministry of Interior has implemented a road closure for traffic in the area due to the Watan Exercise 2024. Specifically, the Crescent Park tunnel will be closed from 8am to 12pm on that day. This temporary closure is a necessary measure to facilitate the smooth operation of the exercise and to ensure the safety of all involved. Motorists are urged to use alternative routes during this time and to consult the provided map for reference.

The Ministry of Interior in Doha, Qatar is taking steps to ensure the safety and security of the Lusail area during the Watan Exercise 2024. As part of these efforts, a road closure for traffic has been implemented on Tuesday, November 12. The closure will affect the Crescent Park tunnel in Lusail, which will be closed from 8am to 12pm. Motorists are being advised to plan their travel accordingly and to use alternative routes. By providing clear communication and guidance, the Ministry is working to minimize disruptions and ensure the smooth operation of the exercise.

The temporary road closure in the Lusail area of Doha, Qatar is a precautionary measure taken by the Ministry of Interior in light of the Watan Exercise 2024. The Crescent Park tunnel will be closed to traffic from 8am to 12pm on Tuesday, November 12. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes during this time and to refer to the map provided for guidance. This road closure is a necessary step to maintain the safety and security of the area during the exercise. By following the advice of the Ministry, motorists can help contribute to a successful and efficient operation.

As the Watan Exercise 2024 takes place in the Lusail area of Doha, Qatar, the Ministry of Interior has announced a road closure for traffic on Tuesday, November 12. The Crescent Park tunnel will be closed from 8am to 12pm on that day, in order to facilitate the smooth operation of the exercise. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes and to consult the map provided by the Ministry for reference. This temporary road closure is a proactive measure to ensure the safety and security of all individuals in the area during the exercise. By cooperating with these measures, motorists can help to create a safe and efficient environment for the Watan Exercise 2024.

In conclusion, the road closure for traffic in the Lusail area of Doha, Qatar is an important measure taken by the Ministry of Interior in light of the Watan Exercise 2024. Motorists are urged to plan their travel accordingly on Tuesday, November 12, when the Crescent Park tunnel will be closed from 8am to 12pm. By following the advice of the Ministry, using alternative routes, and consulting the provided map, motorists can help ensure the safety and security of the area during the exercise. This road closure is a necessary step to facilitate the smooth operation of the exercise and to minimize disruptions.

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