Armenian roads are mostly open for traffic.
Emergency Case
Armenia’s interstate highways, local roads, and mountain passes are drivable, for the most part, as of Thursday at 10 a.m.
But there is black ice on some road sections, the Ministry of Emergency Situations informs.
Selim Mountain Pass is closed from the Gegharkunik Region section.
The Tsaghkahovit-Alagyaz, Aparan-Rya Taza, and Ashtarak-Gyumri highways are difficult to drive.
Snow removal and road cleaning are in progress.
And according to the information received from Georgia’s Emergency Situations Department, as of Thursday at 10 a.m., the weather considerably deteriorated in Georgia, and there is a danger of avalanche. And travel at Georgia’s Mtskheta-Stepantsminda-Larsi Highway—which leads to the Armenian border—is prohibited for trailers and semi-trailers, and for buses seating more than thirty passengers. Traffic is solely permitted for other vehicles with chained wheels, and for four-wheel drive automobiles.


















































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