(Baonghean.vn) - Provincial Road 537B, which runs through the coastal communes of Quynh Luu district, is becoming a "nightmare" for anyone traveling through it.
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| For many years, Provincial Road 537B, which runs through four coastal communes: Quỳnh Nghĩa, Quỳnh Minh, Quỳnh Lương, and Quỳnh Bảng (Quỳnh Lưu district), has been severely degraded. Initially, the damage was just potholes, but now, due to the high volume of traffic, some sections have become large, water-filled potholes right in the middle of the road. Photo: Việt Hùng |
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| The section of road passing through Hamlet 1, Quynh Nghia Commune, is severely degraded, requiring drivers to exercise extreme caution to navigate the dangerous potholes along the way. (Photo: Viet Hung) |
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| Many motorcyclists traveling through this area have fallen due to the deep flooding of the road. (Photo: Viet Hung) |
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| The section passing through Quynh Bang commune also startled many people as they had to navigate through deep, swirling puddles on the road. (Photo: Viet Hung) |
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| According to local residents, during the rainy season, this road turns into a river stretching for tens of meters. The daily passage of heavy vehicles makes the potholes even deeper. In some sections, the flooding is so severe that commuters have to climb onto the verandas of people's houses to get around. (Photo by Viet Hung) |
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| In the evenings, especially on rainy and windy days, many people riding motorbikes through these puddle-filled stretches of road fall and break their legs or arms. (In the photo: A motorbike carrying seafood has fallen onto the road. Photo by Viet Hung) |
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| Provincial Road 537B, which runs through four coastal communes, is approximately 8 km long, but about 5 km of it is severely damaged and degraded, including more than 10 muddy, deep-puddle-like sections that pose a danger to road users. (Photo: Viet Hung) |
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| During the rainy season, the local authorities of the communes along this route have to spend local budgets to hire trucks to transport soil and rocks to fill the potholes on the road; however, this is only a temporary solution, and the road still gets damaged afterward. (Photo by Viet Hung) |
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| Currently, there are no drainage ditches along both sides of Provincial Road 537B, while most houses are higher than the road surface, so during the rainy season, water flows onto the road. The lack of drainage ditches also causes water to frequently accumulate on the road surface, leading to damage. (Photo: Viet Hung) |
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