On the afternoon of November 30, the temporary road through the seriously landslide area on National Highway 20 through Mimosa Pass (Xuan Huong - Da Lat Ward, Lam Dong Province) has completed the asphalt paving and road markings.

Recorded at the scene, workers have completed the main tasks related to repairing the landslide site such as opening a temporary bypass to the foot of the mountain. The reinforcement and rolling of the roadbed and asphalt pavement are 8m wide, meeting the standards of 2 separate lanes, and have been completed.
A worker here said that the asphalt paving started at 3am this morning and was completed by the afternoon of the same day. In recent days, the weather here has been very favorable for construction, so the project is on schedule.

In addition, here, workers also completed the fence with iron plates and painted road markings to guide vehicles to circulate normally.
In the evening of the same day, the Department of Construction of Lam Dong province issued a notice on the resumption of traffic on National Highway 20, the section through Mimosa Pass.

Accordingly, starting from 6:00 p.m. on November 30, people and vehicles are allowed to travel again on the Mimosa Pass - National Highway 20.
Also according to the Lam Dong Department of Construction, the traffic through the section Km226+600 to Km226+800 ( Mimosa Pass) National Highway 20 under the temporary route has just been completed. At the same time, the units are continuing to construct repair items at the route.
Therefore, when traveling through the pass, traffic participants need to limit travel through the route when there is heavy rain, at night except when necessary; at the same time, during the travel process, pay attention to the current status of the route to promptly handle if an incident occurs.
During the traffic process, it is necessary to proactively go slowly, comply with traffic signs and traffic diversion plans in areas where repair work is being carried out on the route.

The Department of Construction also requested the Provincial Traffic Police Department and the People's Committee of Xuan Huong - Da Lat Ward to support the arrangement of forces to regularly patrol and control, ensuring smooth and safe traffic during the repair and repair of remaining items of Mimosa Pass.
For Project Management Board 85 (Ministry of Construction), it is responsible for monitoring and inspecting temporary road works to promptly repair them if they are damaged; organize the full installation of road signaling systems in accordance with traffic organization plans and current regulations.
It is known that the Ministry of Construction has assigned functional construction units to review, determine the extent of damage, propose solutions for repairs and advise on capital allocation for implementation of repairs.
Previously, as reported by Lao Dong Newspaper, on the night of November 19, heavy rain caused a serious landslide that broke the Mimosa Pass road through the above location. The landslide has caused traffic disruption on Mimos Pass for more than 10 days.