Phnom Penh Authority to Rehabilitate Road System Across Three Outskirt Districts

The Phnom Penh Municipal Administration has broken ground on a project to rehabilitate 6km of road crossing three districts on the outskirts of Phnom Penh including Por Senchey, Kambol and Prek Pnov.

Phnom Penh Governor HE Khuong Sreng said during the groundbreaking ceremony on Friday 12 November that this rehabilitation project is due to the damage caused by floods during the past two years.

Stretching from Win-Win Blvd to Road 42, the road passes through Sangkat Samrong Krom in Por Senchey district, Sangkat Sngor in Kambol district, and Sangkat Ponsaing in Prek Pnov district.

This road is 6 kilometres long, 12 metres wide, and will be equipped with a proper drainage system on both sides.

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