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Hubertus Tunnel in The Hague to remain closed all summer: 'Great disappointment'
Netherlands🗞️ Other17 days ago

Hubertus Tunnel in The Hague to remain closed all summer: 'Great disappointment'

The Hubertustunnel in The Hague remains closed through the entire summer, with its reopening now expected in mid-September. Originally scheduled to reopen at the end of April, the date was postponed to early July, but this has also proven unfeasible. The tunnel, which connects Scheveningen to the northern part of The Hague, was closed in late July 2025 for major renovations. The municipality calls the repeated delays a 'great disappointment' and is exploring ways to expedite the work. The contractor previously received a fine for missing the April deadline, and this penalty continues to accrue

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NOS Nieuws logoNOS NieuwsState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 8517 days ago
Hubertus Tunnel in The Hague to remain closed all summer: 'Great disappointment'

The Hubertustunnel in The Hague remains closed through the entire summer, with its reopening now expected in mid-September. Originally scheduled to reopen at the end of April, the date was postponed to early July, but this has also proven unfeasible. The tunnel, which connects Scheveningen to the northern part of The Hague, was closed in late July 2025 for major renovations. The municipality calls the repeated delays a 'great disappointment' and is exploring ways to expedite the work. The contractor previously received a fine for missing the April deadline, and this penalty continues to accrue

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the delayed reopening of the Hubertustunnel without showing any ideological bias. It reports on the timeline of events, the reasons for the delay, and the response from the municipality and contractor, presenting all relevant details neutrally.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides specific dates and details about the delay of the Hubertustunnel reopening, citing the municipality and Omroep West. The information appears consistent with cross-source consensus, though it includes some evaluative language like 'grote teleurstelling' which slightly affects obj

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