
Catalonia blocked. Demonstrations cut off key routes
Drivers in Catalonia must expect serious disruptions. On Wednesday morning, March 18, protests led to road blockages, including on the A-2 and C-55, which may cause delays.
Drivers carrying out transport operations through Spain should be prepared for major disruptions in Catalonia. On Wednesday, March 18, protests have been taking place since the early morning hours, resulting in blockages of key roads in the region. According to information from local media and services, demonstrations are concentrated in central Catalonia and the Lleida area. Protesters are blocking roads, causing a complete halt or significant restriction of traffic. The protests are related to a teachers’ strike and include road blockades as a form of pressure.
Disruptions have been reported on the A-2 motorway, including sections between Lleida and Alpicat, as well as in the Soses and Alcarràs areas towards Lleida. In some places, access to the AP-2 motorway has also been cut off. Problems are also occurring on the C-55 (including in the Solsona and Clariana de Cardener areas), as well as on the C-25 towards Manresa. Additional disruptions have also appeared on local and regional roads, including the N-260 in the Seu d’Urgell area and the C-59 near Moià. The situation is dynamic, and the list of blocked sections may change throughout the day.
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