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Parking lot
Dispatch
Filed by Tarek Atia
February 28, 2001
March 1 may be sunny, but February's last day was certainly gray. It was also one of the most crowded days Cairo has seen...
I was on a side street near Tahrir Square trying to get to the main thoroughfare. There was a large truck stopped in front of me so I couldn't see what was going on.
It wouldn't have made much of a difference had I could. Basically nothing was moving. It was complete and utter gridlock, and it had been like this all day.
In the morning, I had an eleven o'clock appointment downtown, so I left Heliopolis at about 10:20. Just enough time to make it, I figured.
But I had figured wrong. By 11:00 I had progressed about twenty meters or so on 6 October Bridge. Literally. I'd never seen anything like this before, not even in Ramadan. The city was a parking lot. And to make things worse, a dusty haze had settled on everything, making it impossible to see more than a few feet ahead.
I finally made it to my appointment, an hour late, at noon. Finding parking took another half an hour or so. By the time I got to the place, the person I was supposed to meet had left.
The rest of the day was no different. Everywhere you looked there was either a traffic jam, or devastatingly long lines. Suddenly everyone in Cairo was in a hurry to go to the bank, the shops, wherever. Everyone wanted to get whatever they needed done before the long eid holiday.
The holiday that would hopefully turn things around nearly 180 degrees. That would bring us happy times, sunny skies and empty streets.
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