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Traffic resumes on Stepantsminda-Larsi road, near Russia-Georgia border, after landslide in Kazbegi

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The Roads Department of the Ministry of Infrastructure said traffic is now fully restored on the Stepantsminda-Larsi stretch

The Roads Department of the Ministry of Infrastructure said traffic is now fully restored on the Stepantsminda-Larsi stretch

Vehicle movement has resumed on the Stepantsminda-Larsi section of the Mtskheta–Stepantsminda–Larsi international highway, following a landslide in Georgia's Kazbegi municipality, authorities said on Friday.

The Roads Department of the Ministry of Infrastructure said traffic is now fully restored on the Stepantsminda-Larsi stretch. In the Devdoraki-Amali gorge, vehicles are allowed to pass without stopping, under continuous movement regulations.

The landslide occurred on the evening of 31 July near the town of Stepantsminda.

Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.


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