The Lido pontoon bridge is open from July 1
The Serbian Army has again installed the pontoon bridge across the Danube from Zemun's bank to Lido beach on Great War Island. The 345-meter bridge, with a 20-ton capacity, is open to pedestrians and city services from July 1; if water levels allow, it should remain in place until the end of August.

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Pontoon bridge to Great War Island installed
N1, citing the Defence Ministry, writes that Serbian Army members installed a pontoon bridge across the Danube, connecting the Zemun bank with Lido city beach on Great War Island. The bridge is open from July 1, has a 20-ton capacity and is 345 meters long; pedestrians and city-service vehicles with a total mass up to 20 tons may use it. River Flotilla pontoon units are responsible for safety and maintenance during use. If water levels allow, the bridge will operate until the end of August, then be dismantled and taken back to its home garrison.
Serbian Army installs pontoon bridge to Lido
Kurir writes on July 1 that the bridge is open to pedestrians and city services until the end of August. The article repeats the key details: 20-ton capacity, 345-meter length, access for pedestrians and city-service vehicles with total mass up to 20 tons, with maintenance and safety handled by the River Flotilla.