SURABAYA - The Pandaan Toll Cliff towards Malang, East Java, experienced a landslide at Km 78+900 towards Malang and Surabaya, after heavy rains flushed the area and made the road impassable due to landslides.
President Director of Jasamarga Pandaan Malang (JPM), Netty Renova said, as of tonight, the mobile customer service officer of PT Jasamarga Tollroad Operator (JMTO) in collaboration with the police is still conducting traffic regulation with temporary diversions.
Arrangements were made for vehicles from Surabaya-Malang to be asked to leave the Purwodadi Toll Gate (GT) and from Malang-Surabaya to leave GT Lawang.
He said heavy rains caused overflows and landslides, to be precise at Km 78+900 to Malang and Surabaya.
"Currently, Jasa Marga and the police are in the process of handling the landslide," he said, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, March 8.
Jasa Marga, said Netty, apologizes for the inconvenience caused by handling landslides, and urges road users to remain careful and obey the signs.
"We urge road users to comply with the speed limit for driving on toll roads, as well as monitor road traffic conditions," he said.
Head of the Highway Patrol Unit (PJR) IV, AKP Rahmad when confirmed also confirmed the occurrence of a cliff slide on the Pandaan Toll Road towards Malang.
In addition to landslides, there was also a puddle of water on the left side of the toll road in the local area so that traffic engineering and diversion of vehicles from Surabaya and Malang were carried out.
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