Greenland’s first road project connecting settlements clears its last hurdle
Construction is set to begin in late July.
Construction of Greenland’s first road connecting two settlements will begin at the end of July, when contractors start work on what will eventually be a 130-kilometer (about 80-mile) road from Kangerlussuaq to Kangerluarsuk Tulleq, a fjord in the vicinity of Sisimiut, the country’s second largest settlement.
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