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Works in Cordoba: there will be vehicle restrictions and changes in bus lines
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Works in Cordoba: there will be vehicle restrictions and changes in bus lines

The Municipality of Córdoba has announced ongoing road closures and detours in various parts of the city due to sewage infrastructure work. These interventions affect vehicle traffic and alter urban transport routes in areas such as Alta Córdoba and the Pueyrredón neighborhood. One major construction site is on Miguel de Cervantes Street between Jujuy and Sucre, where a full closure is in effect for approximately ten days. Alternative routes have been provided for private vehicles. Additionally, starting Friday, June 19, there will be a partial closure on Avenida Patria between Padre Luis Mont

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Works in Cordoba: there will be vehicle restrictions and changes in bus lines

The Municipality of Córdoba has announced ongoing road closures and detours in various parts of the city due to sewage infrastructure work. These interventions affect vehicle traffic and alter urban transport routes in areas such as Alta Córdoba and the Pueyrredón neighborhood. One major construction site is on Miguel de Cervantes Street between Jujuy and Sucre, where a full closure is in effect for approximately ten days. Alternative routes have been provided for private vehicles. Additionally, starting Friday, June 19, there will be a partial closure on Avenida Patria between Padre Luis Mont

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about infrastructure projects and their effects on traffic and public transportation without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 95): The article provides specific details about road closures and bus route changes due to infrastructure work in Córdoba. The information appears consistent with typical municipal announcements. No clear factual errors detected. The tone remains neutral and informative.

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