Updated December 19
Several commuters reported a gridlock in the south of Malta on Friday, with drivers claiming they were stuck in traffic for over an hour in the Paola and Fgura area.
Drivers pointed to closures around Corradino Road and the Marsa-Ħamrun bypass as the main cause of congestion, with traffic overspilling in surrounding villages and towns.
When contacted, an Infrastructure Malta spokesperson said that roads leading to the Corradino roundabout in Paola had been closed to traffic because of resurfacing works.
Infrastructure Malta chairman Fredrick Azzopardi said early on Saturday that northbound routes of the Paola-Marsa route were now reopened, following resurfacing works that were carried out overnight.
Southbound routes will reopen early on Monday morning.
Works had been delayed in recent weeks due to rainfall forecast on weekends, the spokesman said.
On Thursday IM said that the contractors who laid asphalt on the Marsa-Ħamrun bypass and Blue Grotto avenue have been ordered to redo the works at their own expense after failing quality testing.
A commuter who spent two hours in traffic from Marsascala to Mrieħel came across several diversions on the way, having to drive through Gudja, Siġġiewi and Rabat to get to his destination.
Another commuter spent a whole hour just stuck in traffic in Paola: "I have been waiting to drive and go to work for almost an hour.
"There is extreme traffic congestion in the south of Malta. To top it all, there is no proper direction of the traffic and, as a result, cars are also driving down wrong-ways... as a result, traffic is also stuck in one-way roads.
The Facebook page Maltese Roads Traffic Updates reported heavy traffic in other areas, noting, among others, that the road from Bulebel to Żabbar was closed.
Later in the evening, traffic was also reported in Luqa, headed towards the Malta International Airport.