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MOI announces complete traffic closure on Al Dhakira Road

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Last updated: 2025/12/07 at 8:48 PM
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Doha, Qatar – A complete traffic closure on Al Dhakira Road is currently in effect, impacting commuters traveling between Al Khor Industrial Roundabout and Al Khor City. The Ministry of Interior announced the closure on Sunday, December 7, 2025, and it is scheduled to remain in place until midnight local time. This temporary disruption to Al Dhakira Road is expected to cause delays for those traveling in the area.

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Reasons for the ClosureImpact on Commuters and Local Businesses

The Ministry of Interior shared a map illustrating the affected stretch of roadway. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes during the closure period. This announcement comes during a period of ongoing infrastructure development in Qatar, and the closure is likely related to these projects. The Ministry of Interior has not yet specified the exact reason for the closure.

Understanding the Al Dhakira Road Traffic Closure

The closure spans the section of Al Dhakira Road between Al Khor Industrial Roundabout and Al Khor City, a key artery for traffic moving between industrial areas and residential zones. This is a significant route for workers and residents alike, and the complete closure necessitates careful planning for alternative transportation. According to reports, the timing of the closure – a Sunday evening – was likely chosen to minimize disruption during peak commuting hours, though some impact is unavoidable.

Reasons for the Closure

While the Ministry of Interior has not released detailed information, the traffic closure is widely believed to be connected to ongoing road maintenance or construction projects. Qatar has been investing heavily in infrastructure improvements in preparation for future events and to support its growing population. These projects often require temporary road closures for safety and efficiency.

Additionally, the area around Al Khor has seen increased development in recent years, potentially necessitating upgrades to the existing road network. The Ministry may be undertaking work to expand capacity or improve the overall quality of Al Dhakira Road. Local news sources suggest that the work could involve resurfacing or the installation of new utilities.

Impact on Commuters and Local Businesses

The traffic closure will undoubtedly impact commuters traveling between Al Khor Industrial Area and Al Khor City. Drivers are encouraged to utilize alternative routes, which may add significant time to their journeys. The Ministry of Interior has not provided specific detour recommendations, so motorists should consult navigation apps for real-time traffic updates and route suggestions.

However, the closure could also affect local businesses in the area. Reduced accessibility may lead to a decrease in foot traffic and potential disruptions to deliveries. Businesses reliant on customers traveling along Al Dhakira Road may experience temporary challenges. The impact on Qatar tourism is expected to be minimal, as the closure is localized.

In contrast to permanent road changes, this is a temporary measure. The Ministry of Interior has clearly stated the closure is scheduled to end at midnight on December 7, 2025. This limited timeframe suggests the work being undertaken is focused and relatively short in duration.

Meanwhile, authorities are likely monitoring traffic flow on alternative routes to identify and address any congestion issues. Increased police presence may be deployed to manage traffic and ensure the safety of motorists. The Ministry of Interior may also provide further updates via its social media channels and official website.

Looking ahead, the reopening of Al Dhakira Road at midnight on Sunday will be a key indicator of the project’s progress. Motorists should check for any extension of the closure before resuming their normal routes. Further announcements from the Ministry of Interior regarding the nature of the work completed and any future planned disruptions are anticipated in the coming days. The long-term benefits of the infrastructure improvements remain to be seen, but are expected to contribute to a more efficient and reliable transportation network in Qatar.

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