Restrictions on the passage of all vehicles on the Transkam have been lifted.
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The Transcaucasian Highway has been cleared of snow, and all types of traffic are permitted on it.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," since midnight on January 9, traffic on the Transcaucasian Highway has been closed to all types of traffic in both directions due to adverse weather conditions. On the evening of the same day, passage on the highway for passenger cars was permitted.
The Trans-Caucasian Highway (Transkam) passes through the Main Caucasus Range and is the only year-round communication route between Russia and South Ossetia.
Since the evening of January 10, the movement of all types of vehicles has been permitted on the section from the village of Buron to the Northern Portal of the Roki Tunnel in both directions, the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for North Ossetia reported on its official website.
According to the department, the passage has been opened due to the clearing of the roadway on the Trans-Caucasian Highway and the possibility of ensuring the safe passage of vehicles.
At the same time, the Ministry of Emergency Situations recommends that drivers plan their trips taking into account the current situation and, if necessary, use Alternative routes.
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