On October 27, a large amount of red sand from a high hill along the road suddenly overflowed onto Nguyen Thong Street, Phu Thuy Ward, Phan Thiet City. This is a vital tourist route leading to Mui Ne, so the traffic volume is quite large.
The sand has overflowed into a thick layer, stretching for tens of meters, making the road slippery, making it difficult for many motorbikes to move, and even causing them to slide and fall.

At the same time, the Phan Thiet Traffic Police Team of Traffic Police Team No. 3, Traffic Police Department of Lam Dong Provincial Police, which was patrolling, quickly stopped and regulated traffic. Traffic police have instructed people to slow down when crossing this section of the road.
The soldiers also proactively went to the nearby resort to borrow shovels and reduce the subsidence sand to make it easier for vehicles to move; at the same time, they contacted Phu Thuy Ward Police to coordinate in scraping the entire road surface.
Thanks to the timely intervention of the authorities, the road was quickly cleared, ensuring safety for people and vehicles.
Earlier, in the early morning of the same day, a similar situation also occurred on Vo Nguyen Giap Street (Phu Thuy Ward) when red sand from the hill - near the projects, overflowed onto the road. Some motorbikes driven by workers to work slipped and fell.

Quickly handle sand-filled road surfaces to ensure traffic safety during the rainy season and limit accidents.