On the afternoon of July 24, Mr. Vu Manh Dinh - Chairman of Hoi Phu Ward People's Committee (Gia Lai) - said that on the same afternoon, the Ward People's Committee worked with Duc Long Gia Lai Bus Station, related units and the family of Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan - a household affected by the sudden collapse of the bus station fence, burying the warehouse.

At the meeting, the Ward People's Committee requested Duc Long Gia Lai Bus Station to urgently inspect the entire surrounding fence system, assess the risk and make plans to fix locations with signs of insecurity, to avoid similar incidents, affecting neighboring households.
In particular, the People's Committee of the ward requested the bus station to urgently repair the kitchen area of Mr. Tuan's family, ensuring completion by July 25, to stabilize people's lives.

For the scene of the wall collapse, the bus station is responsible for organizing the collection of the rubble, the ward government will send forces to support.
"Through the work, the two sides agreed to hire an independent consulting unit to count the damage, make a record and together agree on the direction of compensation handling," Mr. Dinh informed.

As Lao Dong reported, at around 5:25 a.m. the same day, people living near the area heard a loud noise. After that, a 43m long fence of the bus station was discovered collapsing into the warehouse of Mr. Nguyen Van Tuan's family at 39/22 Ly Nam De Street, Hoi Phu Ward.
At the time of the incident, there was heavy rain and water flowing rapidly in the area. According to the residents, a loud noise was made right before the wall collapsed. The incident did not cause any casualties, but caused damage to many properties in the warehouse.
According to records, the collapsed warehouse contained many valuable assets such as 3 Air Blade motorbikes, 1 bicycle, 2 gas cylinders, 1 power may and many other household items.