CLOSURE OF THE HEAD THE CAMPITOS BY REHABILITATION: Know the alternate routes




Picture of Traffic Jam in Petare Neighbourhood After Caracas and Other Parts of Venezuela Were Hit By A Massive Power Cut On July 22, 2019. The Lights Went Out In Most of Caracas Chapfic Traffic Jams and Sending People Back Home On Foot after the Metro Stopped Running, While People in Other Parts of The Country Took to Social Media to Report The Power Had Gone Out There Too. The State-Rowned Power Company Corpoelec Only reported Breakdown Affecting sectors of Caracas. (Photo by Matias Delacroix / AFP)

Until February 28, 2025, the elevated the Campitos will remain closed. This is due to rehabilitation work in the structure that will be carried out by the Ministry of Transportation.

As a consequence, a diversion plan has been implemented. The alternate routes are:

  • If you are heading to Río Paragua and Río Caura or the surroundings of the Concresa Shopping Center, you must take Rio de Oro Avenue and then the East Prados Distributor, followed by the Humboldt Park Avenue, to return to the roundabout of Terrazas del Terrazas del Terrazas Equestrian Club
  • If you go from the Río Paragua and Río Caura avenues to the Campitos, go to the Humboldt Park Avenue, which passes in front of the Concresa shopping center, and takes the Prados del Este distributor to continue along Río de Oro Avenue.

The Ministry of Transportation has asked users to take the necessary precautions to avoid setbacks, while rehabilitation work is carried out.






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