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Gulf on edge as Saudi-Bahrain bridge shuts amid Iran threat fears, Trump deadline looms

Gulf on edge as Saudi-Bahrain bridge shuts amid Iran threat fears, Trump deadline looms

Dubai: The King Fahd Causeway, the only direct road link between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, was temporarily closed early Tuesday as a precautionary measure.

Authorities cited security concerns linked to potential threats targeting Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province.

Reason behind the suspension

The causeway authority announced the suspension of vehicle movement in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the decision was taken as a preventive step. While no specific incident on the bridge was reported, the move reflects heightened alert levels in the region amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Spanning approximately 25 kilometres, the causeway is a critical infrastructure link for daily commuters, trade, and logistics between the two countries. Bahrain, which is connected to Saudi Arabia solely via this bridge, is also strategically significant as it hosts the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.

Geopolitical backdrop

The closure comes at a time of increased tension involving Iran and the United States. Reports indicate that US President Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum related to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and warned of possible consequences if demands are not met within a set deadline. These developments have contributed to heightened sensitivity across Gulf region transport and security infrastructure. The deadline referenced in reports-Tuesday at 8:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)-corresponds to Wednesday 5:30 am Indian Standard Time (IST).

Temporary closures of key transit routes like the causeway can affect movement of people and goods between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Such measures are typically precautionary and may be reviewed as security conditions evolve in the region.
(With AP inputs)

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