(Baonghean.vn) – During the recent flood season, the road from Muong Xen Town to Tay Son Commune (Ky Son) was severely damaged and has not yet been repaired, making travel difficult.
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The Muong Xen - Tay Son (Ky Son) route is over 10 km long, with high mountains on one side and deep ravines on the other, often subject to landslides and separation during the rainy season. In the photo: The section of road near Huoi Giang 3 village (Tay Son) has had a large amount of rock and soil sliding down onto the road surface for several months now and has not yet been repaired, greatly affecting travel. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Also near Huoi Giang 3 village (Tay Son), there is a landslide that created a long slide from the top of the mountain to the edge of the road. Currently, rocks and soil still occasionally roll down from the top of the mountain, threatening the safety of passersby. Photo: Cong Kien |
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It is worth mentioning that in this location, children often climb mountains to collect firewood. To ensure their safety, parents and teachers need to issue early warnings. Photo: Cong Kien |
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In the middle of the road, there is a position where water has penetrated deep under the asphalt surface, part of the road surface has collapsed onto the negative slope, the inside is hollow, truly a dangerous "trap" for people and vehicles passing by. This landslide appeared many months ago and has not been fixed yet. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Not far away, another landslide appeared, the road surface collapsed to the negative slope and began to gouge under the road surface and was only roughly fenced off. If not promptly repaired, this location will continue to collapse and become dangerous. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Although it is the dry season, there are still 5-7 landslides along the road. There are sections where soil, rocks, and trees have slid down from the mountain, covering more than half of the road, making traffic difficult, especially on days of dense fog or at night. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Soil, rocks and trees sliding down the road also obstructed visibility and knocked down road signs, easily causing collisions between vehicles traveling on this road. Photo: Cong Kien |
Cong Kien