Below are the images that our team of reporters had the opportunity to record on the afternoon of April 16, 2020.
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The sidewalk of Le Hong Phong Street intersecting with Vuong Thuc Mau Street has a long-damaged gas pit that has not been repaired, so it is at risk of collapsing at any time. Photo: NH |
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The manhole on the sidewalk of Tran Phu Street has lost its cover and not far away is a section of the sidewalk that has been cut off, but the restoration and return is very slow. Ms. Hien Thinh, the owner of a stall at 47 Tran Phu, said: Her family has been doing business here for decades, but the sidewalk has rarely been repaired, so it is severely degraded. Photo: NH |
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The sidewalk on Mai Hac De Street, right in front of the Agricultural Machinery Joint Stock Company gate, was also damaged and lost all the tiles laid above. Photo: Nguyen Hai |
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Mr. Phan Thanh Son - Chairman of Hung Binh Ward People's Committee said: Sidewalks on many streets have been degraded and damaged due to long-term investment. In the photo: the sidewalk section of Nguyen Sy Sach Street adjacent to Nguyen Van Cu Street is bumpy and narrow, so pedestrians and small vehicles have to encroach on the car lane. Photo: NH |
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A rather messy sidewalk on Ha Huy Tap Street. According to a resident, during rush hour, due to the limited visibility of the corner and the unstable manhole on the sidewalk, pedestrians often have to walk on the road, which is quite dangerous. Photo: Nguyen Hai |
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The sidewalk on Le Loi Street near the old Central Bus Station is now severely degraded. Photo: NH |
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Lenin Avenue is the most beautiful street in Vinh City, but the tree system is not adequate. In the photo is a section of trees at the beginning of Lenin Street that often shed leaves in the summer, not suitable for the hot weather in Vinh City. With the current state of sidewalk degradation, Vinh City is preparing to mobilize resources to invest in upgrading some streets. Photo: NH |