By 7:20 p.m. on October 27, after many hours of effort with about 80 people and many motor vehicles participating, the landslide on Dai Ninh Pass had been repaired.
A representative of Bac Binh Traffic Police Station (Lam Dong Provincial Police) confirmed this information.

Forces under Project Management Board No. 5 (Vietnam Road Administration), Traffic Police of Lam Dong Provincial Police, along with police and militia of Phan Son and Dai Ninh communes coordinated to clean up and fix the scene.
Currently, vehicles congested on National Highway 28B have resumed traffic in both directions. However, the Bac Binh Traffic Police Station warned that the area is still raining, and the risk of landslides continues to be complicated.
Drivers of vehicles traveling on National Highway 28B, especially through Dai Ninh Pass, need to be vigilant to ensure safety.

Previously, as Lao Dong reported, on the afternoon of October 27, heavy rain caused a landslide at km45 near the top of Dai Ninh Pass (Lam Dong Province).
The landslide lasted for tens of meters, completely burying both sides of the road, fortunately not causing any human casualties. Hundreds of vehicles are stuck, waiting for Project Management Board No. 5 (Vietnam Road Administration) to mobilize machinery to fix it.