Vehicles lined up through landslides on National Highway 6, killing 3 people

Minh Nguyễn |

Phu Tho - The landslide location on National Highway 6 through Thung Nhuoi Pass, which killed 3 people, has basically opened to traffic.

On the morning of December 15, the Road Management Office I (National Highway 6 Management Unit) informed that up to now, the landslide location on National Highway 6 has basically opened to traffic, vehicles can travel in one direction.

"The unit will continue to clear rocks and soil in the landslide area to ensure smooth traffic" - said the unit representative.

Cac phuong tien luu thong cham tren Quoc lo 6. Anh: Minh Nguyen
Vehicles move slowly on National Highway 6. Photo: Minh Nguyen

According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, from early morning on December 15, vehicles could move slowly through the landslide site.

Previously, at 14:37 on December 14, a serious landslide occurred at Km124+300 National Highway 6, passing through Thung Nhuoi Pass, Mai Chau Commune, Phu Tho Province, killing 3 people and injuring 2 others.

Toan canh diem sat lo duoc PV ghi nhan luc 17h ngay 14.12. Anh: Minh Nguyen
The whole scene of the landslide was recorded by PV at 5:00 p.m. on December 14. Photo: Minh Nguyen

According to the reporter's update at the scene, the body of the third victim was found at 3:30 a.m. on December 15.

The victim was identified as Mr. Bui Van C (born in 1973), residing in Tan Lac commune, Phu Tho province (worker at a road company foundation 22.

Previously, the two victims Phan Duc Th (born in 1997, residing in Me Linh, Hanoi) and Bui Van Th (born in 1980, Tan Lac commune, Phu Tho province) were found.

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