Benga Bridge
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Benga Bridge Ponte Kassuende |
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Crosses | Zambezi River |
Locale | Benga and Caia in Mozambique |
Official name | Ponte Kassuende |
Preceded by | Samora Machel Bridge |
Followed by | Dona Ana Bridge |
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Total length | 715 metres (2,346 ft) |
Width | 14.8 metres (49 ft) |
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Construction begin | April 2011 |
Construction end | September 2014 (projected) |
Construction cost | €105 million (US$133 million) |
Benga Bridge (now named Kassuende Bridge) is a bridge in Mozambique across the Zambezi River.[1] It will be about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) downstream from the Samora Machel Bridge. People travelling between Malawi and Zimbabwe will not need to pass through Tete and this will help in reducing the traffic on the current bridge.
Gallery
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Ponte Kassuende Novembro 2014 cropped.jpg
See also
References
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