
Road closures in Miri city this July 22 for Sarawak Day Unity Walk parade
MIRI (July 17): Several roads in the city centre here will be temporarily closed this July 22 to make way for the Unity Walk parade, held in celebration of Sarawak Day.
Miri police chief ACP Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah said the Unity Walk will commence from the Miri Indoor Stadium.
'Closures will begin at 7am and are expected to last until 9am, affecting roads along the parade route,' he said in a statement today.
The roads include Jalan Sukan, Jalan Kipas, Jalan Sylvia, Jalan Parry, Jalan North Yu Seng, and Jalan Merpati.
Mohd Farhan advised motorists to cooperate with police personnel on duty and to follow all instructions given during the temporary closure.
'The public is also encouraged to plan their journeys in advance to avoid delays,' he added.
For more information, contact the Miri district police headquarters on 085-433400 or 085-433730. miri road closure sarawak day Unity Walk

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