Light vehicle traffic on the Faravni pass, spanning from km 94 to km 110 on the Koda-Fartskhisi-Manglisi-Tsalka-Ninotsminda highway, has been reestablished

The Department of Motorways has reported that, following diligent cleaning efforts, the passage for light vehicles on the Koda-Fartskhisi-Manglisi-Tsalka-Ninotsminda highway has been restored, specifically on the Faravni pass section (km 94-km 110). However, due to the prevailing storm and limited visibility, the movement of trailers, semi-trailers, and buses with a capacity exceeding 30 seats has been temporarily prohibited.

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