Traffic being rerouted to the capital due to security from the Airport to Downtown Helsinki.
Here is why:
The two-day meeting of the Ministerial Council of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which begins in Helsinki on Thursday, will begin to affect traffic in the centre of Helsinki already today, Wednesday. Extensive disruptions to normal traffic are expected in the centre of Helsinki on Thursday and Friday.
The venue of the meeting is the Helsinki Fair Centre. In addition to the actual OSCE meeting, there will be a number of smaller meetings of foreign ministers and civil servants.
There will be short interruptions to normal traffic when delegates move between their lodgings and the Fair Centre. Also affecting traffic in the centre are parking restrictions that have been implemented in some parts of the city.
The OSCE meeting, the biggest diplomatic event to be held in the Finnish capital, will bring the most extensive motorcade arrangements that Helsinki has ever seen. Delegations of 77 different states or communities will take part, with a combined 1,500 guests and media representatives.
Finnish police say that while no great security threats are in the air, extensive security arrangements have been made. For instance, passport checks have been temporarily reinstated for travel to and from countries of the Schengen treaty. There is also increased security surveillance on land, at sea, and in the air.
from YLE News Finland.
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