(Baonghean) - Appearing for many months now, but 2 serious landslides on the Lam River road section through Nghi Hai ward, Cua Lo town have not been handled yet, affecting traffic safety for people and vehicles traveling on this road section.
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Recently, heavy rain and floods caused by storms No. 2 and No. 10 caused severe landslides on the Lam River road at 3 sides of Hoi Trai bridge, km3 +184, in Tan Quang block, Nghi Hai ward (Cua Lo town). Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Especially at the right end of the bridge to the East, landslides have "eaten" into the asphalt road surface. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Mr. Tran Quoc Kiem, a resident of Tan Quang Block, said: The landslide started with storm No. 2. Due to lack of handling, the landslide became more serious with storm No. 10. If it had been handled earlier, it would not have been as bad as it is now. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Another landslide is located on the road section of Hai Thanh bridge, also in Nghi Hai ward. This landslide section is more than 15m long, starting from the embankment to the foot of Ong Uy bridge. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Road traffic guardrails have eroded their bases, are hanging precariously and could collapse at any time. The embankment has seriously eroded, encroaching on the roadside by more than 0.5m, threatening road users. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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Mr. Tran Tien Dung - Chairman of Nghi Hai Ward People's Committee (Cua Lo Town), said: Although the local government has informed and requested the management units of National Highway 46C to handle the landslides, cracks, and subsidence in the area of the 2 bridges mentioned above. However, up to now, after 4 months, this situation has not been resolved, landslides continue to occur. - Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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The Lam River Road is an important route with frequent traffic volume. The failure to promptly address the landslides poses a potential danger to traffic safety for people and vehicles passing through this section of the road. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
Thanh Cuong - Thanh Son