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Repairs Planned for Al-Farabi School Before New Academic Year

Back-to-school season arrives in Almaty, leading to increased traffic congestion: children and students resuming education, car drivers returning after vacations, and the city overwhelmed by rush hour traffic, according to our news outlet.

Repairs scheduled for Al-Farabi School with forthcoming academic year commencement.
Repairs scheduled for Al-Farabi School with forthcoming academic year commencement.

Repairs Planned for Al-Farabi School Before New Academic Year

In the heart of Almaty, Kazakhstan, the bustling Prospekt Al-Farabi is once again the centre of attention due to ongoing repair works and a traffic closure.

While a detailed report about the closure in 2023 remains elusive, a quick search reveals a few key pieces of information. The reconstruction of an underground gas pipeline is currently underway on this stretch of the Prospekt, specifically from Luganskaya Street to the Esentai Mall parking lot, and on Bulvar Mendykulova.

This is not the first time the same stretch has been affected. Two years ago, similar repair works were carried out, causing significant roadworks.

Residents and guests of Almaty are advised to plan their routes in advance due to the repair work and the start of the academic season. Partial traffic restrictions will be in effect on the northern side of Prospekt Al-Farabi for two months. The affected area includes the stretch from Luganskaya Street through Dostyk and Nazerbaev Prospects, Pomegranate Street to Karatayeva.

The news about the traffic restrictions has sparked lively discussions on the Threads social media platform, with one comment reading, "Well, that's right, it's September after all." However, a comprehensive report about the closure's duration, impact on city traffic, or any other specific details could not be found from the provided search results.

In a separate development, a special project titled "The World of Chinese Cars" is available for those interested in learning about brands, manufacturers, and producers. It seems that Chinese cars are increasingly common on the roads of Kazakhstan, with this trend possibly influencing the city's traffic dynamics.

For those seeking more detailed or official data about the traffic closure in 2023, it may be best to consult local Almaty traffic authority announcements, city government reports, or local news archives for that period.

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