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Road closures in Kuantan for rehearsal, return of Agong

Closures today, tomorrow start at 12.30pm, while Tuesday closures start at 11.15am

1:20 PM MYT

 

KUANTAN – Kuantan police announced several road closures and temporary diversions in conjunction with the return of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah to Pahang. 

Kuantan district police chief Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu said the closure would start in stages at 12.30pm today and tomorrow for the rehearsal, while the closure on Tuesday starts at 11.15am.

It involves the route that will be used for the royal procession starting from the Royal Malaysian Air Force Base to Dewan Jubli Perak Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah at Jalan Teluk Sisek here.

The road closure starts from the Jalan Panching traffic lights on Jalan Gambang-Kuantan and includes the Kuantan Bypass to Taman Tas, the road to Sg Isap, and the traffic light intersection at Universiti Islam Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah and Permatang Badak. 

Also involved is the route from Sg Isap to Kompleks Teruntum including Jalan Pintasan Bukit Setongkol and the traffic light intersection at Jalan Tanah Putih/Wong Ah Jang, Esplanade and Jalan Mahkota/Penjara.

The other roads affected along the route from Kompleks Teruntum to Dewan Jubli Perak Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah are towards Jalan Merdeka, the Teluk Cempedak/Jalan Tengku Muhammad intersection and the traffic light intersection at Teluk Sisek/Tg Lumpur and Kubang Buaya as well as the junction to Taman Gelora, Jalan Padang Golf and Jalan Gambut/Jalan Mahkota. – January 28, 2024

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