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Updated 19:16

Traffic alert: Palm Sunday processions in Dęblin

Palm Sunday processions will affect traffic in Dęblin; drivers should expect temporary stops and plan alternative routes.

The city of Dęblin will host Palm Sunday processions that will affect moving traffic on Sunday afternoon. Consequently, drivers should expect temporary stops and delays in central and southern districts and on the Wiślana estate.

What is happening and where

First, the procession from the Parish of St. Pius V will start at 15:00. Moreover, participants will walk from the church via 1 Maja, Lipowa, Konopnickiej, Składowa and Spacerowa. In addition, authorities plan a blessing of a new cross on Spacerowa. Therefore, the march will return along Składowa and finish near the Kalia funeral home. Then worshippers will move back under the mission cross by the church.

Palm Sunday processions in Dęblin

Second, the Parish of Divine Mercy will begin its procession at 16:00. Consequently, people will gather near the cross on Bursztynowa and walk along Stężycka through the Wiślana estate and down Wiślana street. Moreover, police and marshals will manage crossings and junctions. Therefore, officers will temporarily stop traffic on the named streets to protect participants. However, the interruptions should be short.

Impact on drivers and local transport

Drivers will face delays on main local routes. Consequently, public buses may run late in the affected areas. Moreover, taxi and delivery services should plan around the scheduled start times. In addition, residents who plan appointments should allow extra time. Therefore, motorists please follow police directions and look for posted notices.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: During religious processions in Poland, the police will control roads and public order. Consequently, obey officers and event stewards to avoid fines (mandat — a roadside penalty). Moreover, you do not need special documents to watch or join a procession. However, carry ID for routine checks; the Polish national number is PESEL (a personal identification number). In addition, remember that public services like social insurance (ZUS) and the national health fund (NFZ) operate separately from church events. Therefore, if police ask questions, answer calmly and show ID if requested.

Practical tips for expats

First, use alternative routes during the 15:00–17:00 window. Moreover, check local bus schedules and community pages before travel. In addition, expect extra pedestrians near churches. Therefore, park sensibly and avoid blocking procession lines. However, emergency vehicles will still get priority access. Consequently, report any urgent medical needs by calling 112.

Authorities ask locals to heed instructions and to choose other routes where possible. Moreover, the measures aim to protect worshippers and keep traffic flowing safely. Therefore, if you have appointments, allow time for delays and plan accordingly.

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