The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department noted that passengers departing via the King Hussein Bridge towards the West Bank will face crowding, especially on Sunday, June 23, after the bridge was closed to travelers for two consecutive days.
The administration called on travelers on its official Facebook page, in light of the significant rise in temperatures, to spread the travel time over the rest of the days of the week.
The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department declared on Thursday that all passenger traffic heading into the West Bank will not be allowed to cross the King Hussein Bridge from now until Sunday.
The administration explained that the closure of the bridge comes to open the way for pilgrims to the West Bank, and as for travelers coming towards Jordan, the working hours will remain as usual.
The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department noted that passengers departing via the King Hussein Bridge towards the West Bank will face crowding, especially on Sunday, June 23, after the bridge was closed to travelers for two consecutive days.
The administration called on travelers on its official Facebook page, in light of the significant rise in temperatures, to spread the travel time over the rest of the days of the week.
The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department declared on Thursday that all passenger traffic heading into the West Bank will not be allowed to cross the King Hussein Bridge from now until Sunday.
The administration explained that the closure of the bridge comes to open the way for pilgrims to the West Bank, and as for travelers coming towards Jordan, the working hours will remain as usual.
The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department noted that passengers departing via the King Hussein Bridge towards the West Bank will face crowding, especially on Sunday, June 23, after the bridge was closed to travelers for two consecutive days.
The administration called on travelers on its official Facebook page, in light of the significant rise in temperatures, to spread the travel time over the rest of the days of the week.
The Public Security Directorate's Bridges Security Department declared on Thursday that all passenger traffic heading into the West Bank will not be allowed to cross the King Hussein Bridge from now until Sunday.
The administration explained that the closure of the bridge comes to open the way for pilgrims to the West Bank, and as for travelers coming towards Jordan, the working hours will remain as usual.
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