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Redirections Set up: Concrete Damage: A7 Blocked on the Horst Triangle Towards the North

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At the Horster Dreieck the A7 leads over a bridge over the A1. However, because the bridge concrete crumbles, the roadway is completely closed!

·Berlin, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Redirections set up". Read now "Concrete damage: A7 blocked on the Horst triangle towards the north".

·Germany
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Shock for travel: A motorway bridge of the A 7 over the A 1 had to be immediately closed in Seevetal due to massive damage.

The A7 bridge at the Horster Dreieck in the direction of Nord/Hamburg has been closed for traffic since Thursday afternoon. In the case of renovation work, damage to the concrete has been detected, the Autobahn GmbH of the federal government announced. Due to the blocking to the relief of the building, all traffic participants who are on the highway 7 in the direction of Hamburg (West)/Flensburg are redirected. The Autobahn 7 is immediately clos…

The A7 towards the north is blocked until the middle of next week. A detour leads over the Mesh Cross.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Drivers on the A7 are diverted to the north south of Hamburg. Damage has been discovered during a bridge renovation.

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kreiszeitung.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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