RN-20 Road to Andorra Reopens Seven Weeks Early After Landslide
Traffic on the RN-20 linking Andorra to France resumed this morning, ahead of schedule, following landslide repairs completed in under three months.
Key Points
- Landslide closed RN-20 between Merens and Ax-les-Thermes on 31 January.
- Reopened at 6:30am today, seven weeks before Ariège prefecture's timeline.
- Mountainside stabilization work finished early.
- Road now open in both directions; more details pending.
Traffic along the RN-20 road linking Andorra to France reopened this morning after a landslide forced its closure on 31 January.
Authorities lifted the blockage between Merens and Ax-les-Thermes around 6.30am, according to Andorra's Mobility department. The move came seven weeks ahead of the original schedule announced by the Ariège prefecture.
Work to stabilise the mountainside, initially planned to last three months, finished early, allowing the route to resume normal operations.
The road has now fully reopened to traffic in both directions. Further details are pending.
Original Sources
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