The Kazakh government’s press service has reported that on October 21, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov attended the opening of Kazakhstan’s longest bridge.
Spanning 1,316 meters across the Bukhtarma Reservoir, the new bridge which connects six districts of Kazakhstan’s eastern region, can accommodate up to 80,000 vehicles per day and reduce travelling time from hours to minutes.
In his address at the launch, the president stressed that the bridge would allow for safe year-round traffic and accelerate the region’s socio-economic development, stating: “For 50 years, residents of the region traveled [across the reservoir] either by ferry in the summer or directly on the ice in the winter and have been waiting for the bridge’s construction for a long time.”
East Kazakhstan is a strategic region through which important transport corridors pass. The bridge across the Bukhtarma Reservoir will improve transport and logistics routes, ensure uninterrupted connections with bordering countries, and help unlock the region’s tourism potential.
The new bridge follows the opening of the country’s longest automobile tunnel in September at the Shakpak Baba Pass in southern Turkestan.