On the afternoon of April 6, after receiving information about the particularly serious traffic accident, leaders of Lam Dong province quickly directed agencies and units to coordinate and focus on overcoming the consequences.

Immediately after that, the Fire and Rescue Police force of Lam Dong Police coordinated with the Traffic Police force, Commune Police, local authorities and people to urgently rescue, rescue, and take the victims to the hospital for emergency treatment.
Medical facilities focus on receiving forces, vehicles, and medicines to provide emergency care and treatment for injured victims.
Colonel Tran Van Muoi, Deputy Director of Lam Dong Provincial Police and Colonel Dau Xuan Bao, Deputy Director, Head of the Investigation Police Agency of the Provincial Police were directly present at the scene to direct forces to deploy rescue and relief work to overcome the consequences.
Provincial police forces focused on regulating traffic, organizing scene examination to investigate and clarify the cause of the accident.

According to functional agencies, the crashed car was carrying 16 divers after a sea trip from Hoa Thang back home. Most of the victims were young, all residing in Phan Ri Cua commune (Lam Dong).
Initial determination, the car is owned by Mr. P.T. N, manufactured in Vietnam in 2010 and there are 17 days left until the registration period expires (April 23, 2026).
As Lao Dong Newspaper reported, at about 3:30 pm on April 6, a serious traffic accident occurred in Hoa Thang commune (Lam Dong), killing 4 people on the spot and injuring more than 10 people.
The accident occurred on DT. 716 road through Hoa Thang commune, when the passenger car suddenly plunged into the abyss. At the scene, the 29-seater passenger car with license plate 86H-045... was crushed. At the time of the accident, there were 16 passengers on board.
Before the passenger car was towed away from the scene, many people and functional forces joined forces to push the car to tilt to bring a young man injured in the leg out, fortunately not life-threatening.