Numerous roads in Danilovgrad remain closed to traffic

"The competent services are active at full capacity, are on the ground and advise citizens to exercise maximum caution and strictly adhere to temporary traffic signs," the Municipality said.

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Photo: Municipality of Danilovgrad/Facebook
Photo: Municipality of Danilovgrad/Facebook
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Numerous road routes in the territory of Danilovgrad are still closed to traffic for safety reasons due to continued rainfall and continuously high water levels, the Municipality said.

"The competent services are active at full capacity, are on the ground and advise citizens to exercise maximum caution and strictly respect temporary traffic signs," the Facebook post reads.

Video by Jelena Jovanović

The following are currently closed to traffic: the bridge in Dobro Polje, the road direction Zagorak - Smrdan stream, Frutak, the main road in Orja Luka, the Radovan Pavićević bridge, the regional road R23 Danilovgrad - Glava Zete in Viš, the road over Brestica, Novo Selo - Sušica bridge, the direction Ždrebaonik Sekulići, Bandići over the bridge at Crkovnica, Blatine - the old/new road junction, the road direction Daljam - Mareza.

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"Drivers have alternative routes available, and traffic can proceed via Spuž, via the road via Martinić to Danilovgrad, or to the city bridge, as well as via the old Spuž - Danilovgrad road. The Podgorica - Danilovgrad Boulevard is also in operation throughout our territory, up to the turnoff for Lužnica," they add.

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For travel towards Nikšić, the recommended routes are via the local road L7 to the Ostrog Monastery and further towards Nikšić, as well as the L7 to the Ostrog Monastery - Dabovići and further towards Glava Zete.

VIDEO Jelena Jovanovic

"We urge citizens to avoid risky sectors and not expose themselves to danger, and to regularly inform themselves through official announcements and local media," the Municipality wrote.

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