Wednesday, July 9, 2008

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Source: Clarín

Due to the low visibility was cut 9 and Rosario-Victoria Bridge. Furthermore, gendarmerie traffic on Route attended the Mercosur and highways Cañuelas Ezeiza.

The fog seems to have already become a classic in the morning and returned to cause more of a headache for motorists traveling on the City and several roads in the country. The main problem is logged on Route 9, which is cut off. The phenomenon also affected the 12 and 14 (known as Mercosur), the Rosario-Victoria bridge, highways Cañuelas Ezeiza and Buenos Aires-La Plata, where witnessed traffic gendarmerie. At Ezeiza Airport, meanwhile, were delays of up to four hours.

"Dense fog banks affect the provinces of Misiones, Corrientes, Entre Rios, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires and isolated areas of La Pampa and Cordoba" Nadia Zyncenko reported this morning, the Meteorological Service Clarín.com National.

The meteorologist said that the most affected areas of the city were close to the Río de la Plata, where visibility was "dramatically reduced." The phenomenon lasted until just after 13.30, when "the sun warmed the atmosphere and the fog dissipated," confirmed Ernesto Arriaga, spokesman for the National Highways (DVN).

The poor visibility forced to close in the morning Mercosur Route up to the complex Zárate-Brazo Largo. About nine began to circulate the first cars and buses behind the Gendarmerie vehicle. The same operation was carried out in the road through including Rosario-Victoria Bridge, and in the Ezeiza highways and highway-Cañuelas Buenos Aires-La Plata at the height of Hudson.

complications also affected international flights. From Ezeiza Airport, where visibility is reduced to 4 kilometers Clarín.com informed that the main problem was recorded in arrivals. The minimum delay was 30 minutes and, in some cases reached up to four hours. In addition, a flight of LAN Argentina who came from Asuncion had to be diverted to the airport in Montevideo and still has no scheduled time of arrival in Buenos Aires.

The Observatory Central to this medium also explained that the reduction of visibility in the city there was "only by sectors" and gave fog banks that were located in specific places in the capital and some parts of the conurbation.

Although they were open to traffic, there was also difficulty in moving on domestic routes 3, 5, 7, 8 and the Pan American Arriaga explained. The situation returned to normal at about 14.

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