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    Blasting on coastal road today

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanMay 18, 2017Updated:May 24, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) says there will be controlled blasting today Friday, 19 May 2017 at Shaw Park quarry on the R72 between Port Alfred and the Fish River, starting at 2pm.

    The R72 road will be closed for approximately 30 minutes to motorists, Sanral said.

    The Shaw Park quarry is situated next to the R72, near the intersection of the R72 with the gravel road leading to Shaw Park. The quarry extends from the SANRAL kilometre markers 20 800 to 21 200.

    “Motorists are requested to plan their trips accordingly and be cautious when making use of the road, and to comply with the directions of safety personnel,” said Mbulelo Peterson, Sanral Southern Region Manager.

    #SANRAL #trafficadvisory #PortAlfred #FishRiver #controlledblasting #ShawParkquarry #R72 #ShawPark

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