On the afternoon of November 22, information from the Traffic Police Department of Khanh Hoa Provincial Police said that through inspection of National Highway 27C, Khanh Le Pass section (Nam Khanh Vinh Commune), the Traffic Police Team of Khanh Vinh area discovered a new landslide and subsidence with a depth of about 5m, causing complete disruption of the road.
In the face of dangerous situations, the Traffic Police Department recommends that vehicles absolutely do not move into the landslide area without permission, and at the same time choose a replacement route and follow the instructions of the authorities.

On the same day, prolonged heavy rain caused deep flooding in the area north of Ca Pass, seriously damaging National Highway 1.
The traffic police force was forced to temporarily close the road and not allow vehicles to circulate. The congestion extended more than 20km from the south of Ca Pass to Ninh Hoa.
Many other key traffic routes are also affected:
National Highway 27 (Phan Rang - Da Lat) has been cleared but is overloaded with vehicles.
National Highway 27C (Nha Trang - Da Lat) continues to close the road due to serious landslides.
National Highway 26 (Khanh Hoa - Dak Lak) suffered a serious landslide at Phuong Hoang Pass, with a very high risk of insecurity.
Faced with widespread traffic disruption, on the morning of November 22, the Traffic Police Department coordinated with Khanh Hoa Police and Lam Dong Police to set up many checkpoints to regulate vehicles on the expressway.
Including: Km234 Phan Thiet - Vinh Hao Expressway (South - North direction). Km92 intersection of Cam Lam - Vinh Hao Expressway (South - North direction). Km15 Nha Trang - Cam Lam Expressway (South - North direction). Km332 intersection of Van Phong - Nha Trang Expressway (South - North direction).
Forces are on duty continuously, advising people to monitor official information and limit travel during complicated floods.