
Major Highway Reopens in Alaquàs After Extensive Repairs
Alaquàs, Spain – After seven months of extensive repairs costing 16 million euros, the CV-36 highway section spanning the Poio ravine has fully reopened. This vital roadway connects the towns of Torrent and Aldaia, and serves as a bypass for the busy V-30, carrying an average of 30,000 vehicles and 2,000 trucks daily. The repairs, funded by the regional government, addressed damage to the infrastructure, causing significant traffic disruptions for local residents and businesses. "The reopening is a huge relief," said one local business owner, "the detours were causing major delays and impacting our deliveries." The improved CV-36 is expected to significantly improve traffic flow and boost the local economy. The project's completion marks a positive step in improving infrastructure in the region.