More than eight hours of waiting in Merdare (Photo)

As the summer's warm days drew to an end, so has the flight of our countrymen to the outsides where they live. The huge flux of exiles who have begun to return to their homes has also caused problems. Thus, according to data from the National Centre for Border Management, in measurements made in [...]
As the summer's warm days drew to an end, so has the flight of our countrymen to the outsides where they live.
The huge flux of exiles who have begun to return to their homes has also caused problems.
Thus, according to data from the National Centre for Border Management, the measurements at 17:25 the longest expectations were recorded in Merdara.
As long as the receptions were up to 40 minutes at the entrance, the exit was a different situation because it had to be expected eight and a half hours, or 500 minutes.
The opening column, on the other hand, was 500 feet [500 m] and was 200,500 feet [200,500 m], or two and a half miles [2 km].
The next busy point was Muivoda, with 300 minutes waiting at the exit and two miles [2 km] of columns.













