Tree falls, traffic police block Hai Van pass

Nguyễn Linh |

According to Hoa Hiep Traffic Police Station, there are currently fallen trees on Hai Van Pass, causing danger to vehicles while traveling.

On the morning of October 27, storm Tra Mi caused heavy rain and strong winds in Da Nang City, causing many trees to fall onto the road, endangering people when participating in traffic.

According to Hoa Hiep Traffic Police Station (Lien Chieu District, Da Nang City), the situation on Hai Van Pass is heavy rain, strong winds, fallen trees, blocking the road, causing danger to people and vehicles participating on this road section.

Hoa Hiep Traffic Police Station coordinated with Hoa Hiep Bac Ward Police and Deo Ca Group Joint Stock Company to set up a blockade at the foot of Hai Van Pass, preventing people and vehicles from passing through the pass.

Hang dai phuong tien giao thong noi duoi nhau de cho qua deo khi het bao. Anh: P.D
Long lines of vehicles waiting to cross the pass when the storm is over. Photo: P.D
Luc luong chuc nang chot chan cac vi tri leo deo Hai Van. Anh: P.D
Authorities block off Hai Van Pass climbing positions. Photo: P.D

Earlier, on the morning of October 27, in Da Nang City, there was a strong wind, dozens of trees on Nguyen Van Linh, Quang Trung, and Hung Vuong streets fell. Most of these trees were planted on the sidewalk and were uprooted and tilted. Some trees had split branches, leaves falling all over the road. Currently, the Da Nang Green Park Company is cleaning up and handling the fallen trees to ensure the safety of the people.

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