(Baonghean.vn)- After a period of calm, currently, National Highway 1A section through Hoang Mai Town, Dien Chau District(Nghe An)continue to be vandalized by people. Glare shields are removed, trees are cut down.
 |
A few years ago, when the National Highway 1A upgrade project was completed, people removed the glare shields to make a crosswalk. After the authorities intervened, the situation was rectified. However, recently, many sections of National Highway 1A passing through Hoang Mai Town (Nghe An) have continued to be vandalized. Photo: Duc Anh. |
 |
In the section passing through Quynh Vinh ward, Hoang Mai town, many glare shields were removed and steps were added underneath to turn it into a daily crossing. Photo: Duc Anh |
 |
The national highway section passing through Quynh Thien ward is in the same situation. Photo: Duc Anh |
 |
In particular, after the project was completed, the Road Management Department II.2 planted dozens of kilometers of cherry trees to create landscape and prevent glare, most of which were in the section passing through Dien Chau district. Photo: Duc Anh |
 |
However, hundreds of oleander trees have been mercilessly cut down. The situation of cutting down oleander trees has been going on for a long time. Photo: Duc Anh |
 |
By the afternoon of November 22, many trees were still being cut down. In the photo, an oleander tree was cut down on November 22 in Dien An commune, Dien Chau district. Photo: Lam Tung |
 |
Cherry blossom trees help protect the environment and prevent glare on Highway 1A. Photo: Lam Tung |
 |
Because people have cut down the cherry blossom trees, it is very difficult for vehicles to handle this road at night, posing a risk of traffic accidents due to glare from the lights. Photo: Lam Tung |
National Highway 1A section through Nghe An is 73.8km long, passing through 5 administrative units: Hoang Mai Town, Quynh Luu, Dien Chau, Nghi Loc and Vinh City. On January 31, 2015, the upgrading project was inaugurated, creating many conveniences for people to travel, develop the economy and cultural exchange. |
Duc Anh - Lam Tung