(Baonghean.vn) - After storm No. 2, Que Phong district (Nghe An) had hundreds of houses collapsed, roofs blown off, many constructions, bridges and roads damaged by storms, and many villages isolated.
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National Highway 48D, running through Pha Pat village, Cam Muon commune, became a "bottleneck" after the storm. In addition, rocks rolling down from the cliff onto the road posed many potential safety risks. Photo: Hung Cuong. |
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The traffic section connecting National Highway 16 through Chau Kim commune to Nam Giai commune at Km1+300 had its culverts swept away by storms and floods, causing serious landslides. Photo: Hung Cuong |
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The road from Don Phat village to Tung Chang village of Cam Muon commune is still flooded. Photo: Hung Cuong |
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The road from Nam Giai commune to National Highway 16 was eroded by heavy rain and floods. The landslide was located right at the corner, making it a trap for traffic. Photo: Hung Cuong |
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The concrete bridge connecting National Highway 48 to Muong Phu village, Thong Thu commune was severely damaged by the flood, part of the bridge was washed away, cutting off the village. Photo: Hung Cuong |
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The section of km1+300 from the intersection of National Highway 16 to Nam Giai commune turned into a waterfall after storm No. 2. Photo: Hung Cuong |
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Flooded and damaged roads make it difficult for people and vehicles to pass through. Photo: PV |
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Due to the special terrain, traffic routes often have to follow hillsides, with rivers, streams or deep ravines below. Whenever there is a storm, water and rocks fall onto the road, causing landslides and traffic jams. In the photo: Landslide on the Chau Kim - Nam Giai road. Photo: Hung Cuong |
Hung Cuong