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Col de Tende Road Tunnel is a 3182 meter long road tunnel running under Col de Tende between France and Italy. It was inaugurated in 1882[1] and it was until 1964 the longest road tunnel in the Alps. At its opening, it was the world's longest road tunnel. Altitude on the French side: 1,280 m; Italian side: 1,321 m.
The tunnel and its access roads were damaged by Storm Alex in October 2020, closing the tunnel. As of June 2021[update], repair work is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.[2]