Dai Ninh Pass in Lam Dong continues to collapse, traffic paralyzed

Duy Tuấn |

Lam Dong - Rocks and soil from the hill collapsed onto the road on Dai Ninh Pass, making it impossible for vehicles to travel.

On the afternoon of November 4, at km45+300 of National Highway 28B through Phan Son commune, Lam Dong province, landslides continued to occur. This location is near the top of Dai Ninh Pass.

Recorded at the scene, a large amount of rocks and trees from the hillside collapsed, burying the road surface.

Vehicles and motorbikes were congested for a long time and could not move. The incident caused traffic to stall through this route.

Sat lo tren deo Dai Ninh khien cac phuong tien khong the luu thong. Anh: Duy Tuan
The landslide on Dai Ninh Pass made it impossible for vehicles to circulate. Photo: Duy Tuan

Immediately after the incident, the construction unit of the National Highway 28B renovation project quickly mobilized machinery and human resources to the scene to urgently fix the problem.

Local people have also actively joined hands to support the cleaning of soil and rocks spilled onto the road.

May moc khan truong don dep dat da sat lo de thong tuyen tro lai. Anh: Duy Tuan
Machines urgently cleared landslides to reopen the route. Photo: Duy Tuan

By 5:00 p.m. the same day, the cleaning was being urgently carried out to reopen the route.

Previously, on the afternoon of October 27, a landslide also occurred at this location, causing traffic congestion. Over the past week, Dai Ninh Pass has been continuously eroded in many locations.

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