Lai Chau issues urgent notice after landslides on 2 key national highways
Prolonged heavy rain has caused landslides of soil and rocks at many points on National Highway 12 and National Highway 279, causing traffic through these areas to be paralyzed. Functional forces are urgently overcoming the incident, diverting traffic and supporting people.
On July 16, information from the Traffic Police Department of Lai Chau Provincial Police, at Km76+300 on National Highway 12, in Le Loi commune, prolonged heavy rain caused landslides of soil and rocks, causing the road to be completely blocked. Currently, a section of the national highway surface has been completely landslide, and vehicles cannot pass through this area.
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The N4 overpass branch at An Phu intersection is about to be opened to traffic
The N4 overpass branch of the An Phu intersection project (Binh Trung ward, Ho Chi Minh City) when put into operation will allow vehicles from Dong Van Cong street to turn right directly to connect to Mai Chi Tho street (direction to Hanoi Highway). This item is expected to quickly "cool down" the prolonged congestion on the Mai Chi Tho axis, especially solving the flow of container trucks entering and leaving Cat Lai port during peak hours.

Representatives of the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board (Traffic Board) said that currently at the N4 overpass construction site, there is 1 contractor focusing on construction, closely following the progress every day to ensure the goal of opening to traffic by the end of July 2026. This is also the 5th largest item of the completed project, after the HC1-01, HC1-02 underpasses, N2 overpass and N3 overpass branch have been put into operation in turn.
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Ca Mau accelerates the identification of martyrs by DNA testing
On July 16, the Steering Committee for searching, repatriating and identifying martyrs' remains of Ca Mau province organized a conference to draw experience from the implementation of the 500-day and night campaign to promote the search, repatriation and identification of martyrs' remains.
According to the Steering Committee, after thoroughly grasping the documents of superiors, the Provincial Military Command has proactively advised and issued directing documents, regulations and operating programs, contributing to the synchronous deployment of the search and repatriation of martyrs' remains in the area. Through propaganda and mobilization, the Steering Committee has received many valuable sources of information from people and veterans about the burial location of martyrs who have not been repatriated. From this information, functional forces verified 2 martyrs' graves in Bien Bach commune, and at the same time coordinated with Team K90, Political Department of Military Region 9 to repatriate 2 martyrs' remains at the temporary cemetery of Hung My commune.
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