Heart-stopping footage of driver escaping horrific landslide
While clearing the landslide, suddenly half of the mountain corner from a height of dozens of meters collapsed onto Highway 12.
Facebook Le Bach just posted a video recording the moment two excavator drivers escaped death from a horrific landslide on National Highway 12 in Pa Tan Commune, Sin Ho District (Lai Chau) on June 26. While clearing the landslide, suddenly half a mountain corner from a height of dozens of meters collapsed onto the road, sweeping away two excavators. "The two drivers quickly jumped out of the cabin and escaped death. Seeing the scene, everyone shuddered, it was truly a"The dead bodies were only a few steps away," said Mr. Bach.
Video captures the moment two excavator drivers escaped death from a horrific landslide on National Highway 12 in Pa Tan Commune, Sin Ho District (Lai Chau) on June 26. |
After being posted, this video attracted hundreds of thousands of views and shares. Many people shuddered at this horrifying scene and congratulated the two drivers for their escape. FacebookHoang Tungwrote: "It was scary to watch. Luckily the two drivers who were leveling the road escaped death." "Too fast, too dangerous. The two drivers were too slow and would have been finished. It gave me goosebumps watching it," FacebookOanh Nguyenshare.
Same view, FacebookQuang HaThe video above is a warning against deforestation: "If the land is eroded and there are no big trees to hold it up, sooner or later it will collapse."Looking at the small acacia trees planted on the hill, how can they stop the flash floods? Everyone should be aware of this and protect the forest.
From the night of June 23 to June 25, heavy rain occurred over a wide area in the mountainous and midland areas of the North, with the heaviest rain concentrated in the mountainous border provinces from Cao Bang to Lai Chau.Flash floods and landslides have occurred in many places such as Muong Te, Nam Nhun, Sin Ho districts (Lai Chau), Sa Pa (Lao Cai), and Quan Ba (Ha Giang).As of noon on June 26, floods killed 17 people (Ha Giang 5 dead; Lai Chau 12), 11 people missing...