Traffic police work overnight to regulate traffic and clear fallen trees due to storm circulation.
(Baonghean.vn) - In the face of the situation of storm No. 4 causing continuous rain in the province, Nghe An Police mobilized 100% of its forces to be on duty, including the Traffic Police force on duty at key locations to regulate and divert traffic, and clear fallen trees blocking the road...
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From 9:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on September 28, at Km 19+100 National Highway 48D in Quynh Vinh commune, Hoang Mai town, there was a landslide of about 100 m.3Rocks and soil fell on the road, obstructing traffic. Road Traffic Police Team No. 1, under the Provincial Traffic Police Department, coordinated with other units to direct traffic and fix the problem. Currently, the situation islandslidestill, the force continues to be on duty. Photo: Contributor |
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To ensure that people do not pass through landslide areas, along with the arrangement of forces on duty to remind them, prohibition signs and barriers have been erected. Photo: Contributor |
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At Km 23+300 National Highway 48, in Nghia Thuan Commune, Thai Hoa Town, the road was flooded for a long time, causing local congestion from the evening of September 28 to the morning of September 29. Traffic Police Team No. 1 deployed forces to direct traffic, not allowing people to pass through the dangerous area. Photo: Contributor |
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On National Highway 7, from around 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on September 28, at Km 110+200, in Lang Khe commune, Con Cuong district (at the foot of Cho slope), a landslide occurred from the mountain onto the road, causing traffic congestion. Road Traffic Police Team No. 2, under the Provincial Traffic Police Department, coordinated with the Con Cuong Road Management Department to clear the road and clear the road. At 4:30 a.m. on September 29, the landslide continued, causing congestion. The force continued to coordinate to clear the road and clear the road. Photo: Contributor |
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Along with being on duty to direct and regulate traffic at landslide and flood sites, officers and soldiers from teams and stations under the Provincial Traffic Police Department on all routes were mobilized to clear trees and broken objects blocking the road, helping people to travel safely. Photo: Contributor |