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Dubai: Accident on Financial Centre Street bridge; traffic delays expected

Dubai: Accident on Financial Centre Street bridge; traffic delays expected

Khaleej Times6 days ago
Dubai Police issued a traffic advisory on Monday (July 21) following an accident that led to congestion on the Financial Centre Street bridge.
The congestion is expected on the stretch of the affected area heading towards Sheikh Zayed Road.
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