Nearly 20 days to fix landslide on Provincial Road 162

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Lao Cai - After nearly 20 days of congestion due to landslides on Provincial Road 162, the maintenance unit has cleared step 1 to serve people's travel.

On the afternoon of November 14, Mr. Nguyen Sy Trong - Deputy Director of Minh Duc General Construction Company Limited (the unit maintaining and repairing the road) said: The landslide occurred with a large volume of earth and rock, the unit deployed machinery and construction workers in 3 shifts continuously for nearly 20 days. Up to now, the first step has basically been opened to traffic to serve people's travel.

However, the soil and rocks on the slope can continue to slide down to the road, so people traveling here need to pay close attention to ensure safety.

Dat da vui lap hoan toan mat Tinh lo 162, doan qua xa Son Thuy (Van Ban, Lao Cai) gay tac nghen giao thong ngay 25.10. Anh: Nguoi dan cung cap
Rocks and soil completely buried the surface of Provincial Road 162, through Son Thuy Commune (Van Ban, Lao Cai), causing traffic congestion on October 25. Photo: Provided by local residents

As Lao Dong reported, due to the impact of floods, on October 25, at Km6+260 Provincial Road 162 (Quy Xa Road), in Ban Phung village, Khanh Yen Thuong commune, Van Ban district, a large landslide occurred on the positive slope, causing a complete traffic disruption.

To ensure people's safety, Lao Cai Department of Transport decided to block the landslide site and divert traffic on Provincial Road 162 (from Vo Lao commune to Khanh Yen Thuong commune and Khanh Yen town, Van Ban district) so that the maintenance unit can carry out remedial work.

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