Avenue in Villa Urquiza closes for underpass construction

Starting this Wednesday, an avenue in the Villa Urquiza neighborhood will be closed due to progress on constructing a new underpass.

The closure of an avenue in Villa Urquiza begins this Wednesday due to work on a new underpass. The measure is in response to progress on the construction project in that area of Buenos Aires. According to the report, this interruption impacts local traffic in the neighborhood. Authorities have announced the closure to facilitate the building of the underground infrastructure, aimed at improving mobility.

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