At 8:20 a.m. on October 30, the leader of the Lam Dong Provincial Road Maintenance Management Board said that after more than 2 hours of efforts to fix the landslide incident, Dai Ninh Pass on National Highway 28B has reopened to traffic.
Previously, at around 6:30 a.m. the same day, at km48 of National Highway 28B, the Dai Ninh Pass area had another landslide, causing a large amount of rock and soil to spill onto the road, causing traffic congestion.

The landslide was about 80m long, causing traffic congestion. The People's Committee of Phan Son commune (Lam Dong) has mobilized police and military forces to deploy forces to coordinate with Project Management Board 5 to deploy measures to overcome the incident.
In addition, the authorities quickly mobilized human resources to regulate traffic and guide vehicles through other routes to avoid congestion.
The forces quickly mobilized many excavators and dump trucks to fix the problem, ensuring safe traffic on the route.
However, it is still raining, and the risk of further landslides on Dai Ninh Pass is still very high. Drivers passing through this route need to be vigilant to ensure safety.