Strongyli, Greece's Easternmost Island, Set to Receive Road Network for First Time

Strongyli, Greece's easternmost island and part of the Megisti complex, is set to receive its first road network, marking a significant milestone in the island's infrastructure development. The Southern Aegean region is advancing this project alongside ongoing port construction on the nearby islet of Ro. Scheduled for completion by the end of November, the new 3-meter-wide road will connect the pier to the island's highest point, overcoming challenges posed by Strongyli's rugged terrain.

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Strongyli, the easternmost island in the Greek territory and part of the Megisti complex, is poised to receive its first road network.

The Southern Aegean region is honouring its commitment to improve infrastructure on these small yet significant islands. Following the initiation of a port construction project on the nearby islet of Ro, officials have moved forward with plans for a road on Strongyli.

Construction is currently underway and is expected to be completed by the end of November. The project involves building a 3-metre-wide road that will connect the pier to the highest point of Strongyli. The undertaking presents considerable challenges due to the island's rugged terrain and rocky landscape, making this development a significant milestone for the local community.

(Source: Amna)

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