Many landslides on National Highway 7C cause traffic insecurity.
Van Truong•September 4, 2025 16:18
Due to the impact of the prolonged storms in recent days, National Highway 7C passing through Tan Ky commune has experienced many serious landslides. This phenomenon not only hinders traffic but also poses a potential safety risk to people and vehicles traveling through the area.
Clip: Van TruongOn the morning of September 4, according to reporters, on National Highway 7C, through Tan Ky commune, there were 8 large and small landslides, with soil and rocks spilling onto the road, obstructing traffic. Photo: Van SchoolLandslide on National Highway 7C through Tan Ky commune, but so far has not been cleared by the traffic management unit to ensure traffic safety. Photo: Van TruongObservations show that the cliff here continues to show signs of landslides, dragging down acacia trees, lying scattered on the mountainside. Photo: Van TruongMr. Nguyen Van Nam - a car driver in Do Luong commune shared: "I hope the traffic management unit will soon level and clear the soil and rocks spilled onto the road to ensure traffic circulation." Photo: Van TruongDue to the steep cliff terrain, National Highway 7C section passing through Tan Ky commune is often subject to landslides during heavy rains. Photo: Van TruongA section of soil and rocks poured down, threatening to collapse the roadside embankment. Photo: Van Truong.A section of stone embankment was collapsed by soil and rocks. Photo: Van TruongAuthorities need to soon have an effective plan to handle and prevent landslides. Photo: Van Truong