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Michiel de Ruijter tunnel closed temporarily due to operating system failure

Michiel de Ruijter tunnel closed temporarily due to operating system failure

The Michiel de Ruijter tunnel in Amsterdam has been closed in the eastbound direction due to a malfunctioning control system component. Repairs are underway, though it remains unclear when the tunnel will reopen to traffic.

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