The Platija Canyon has long been recognized as one of Montenegro’s most breathtaking yet formidable transit corridors, its sheer limestone cliffs towering over the rushing waters below. Following days of unrelenting heavy regional rainfall, the saturated geological formations along the route reached a critical tipping point during the early hours of the morning. A massive, sudden rockfall cascaded down the steep canyon walls, showering the primary northern highway with tons of heavy boulders, fractured stone, and mud. The violent descent completely blocked both lanes of travel, instantly severing a vital transportation link between the capital and the northern municipalities.
Emergency highway maintenance crews and specialized geological teams were dispatched to the canyon site immediately after the alarm was raised by passing motorists. Responding teams faced highly precarious conditions, as secondary stone fragments continued to drift down the unstable rock faces throughout the morning hours. Heavy machinery was brought in to begin the arduous process of breaking apart the largest boulders, a delicate operation that required temporary halting due to safety concerns for the workers. Transportation authorities issued urgent advisories redirecting all inter-city traffic to alternative, winding mountain routes while the canyon clearance remained underway.
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