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[Photo] Taking advantage of every sunny hour, asphalting the road through the old forest of Y Ty

In the hot midday sun, the asphalt paving site of the Ban Xeo - Den Sang - Y Ty road construction project through the Y Ty old forest area still resounded with the sound of machinery. The road through the primeval forest is cloudy all year round, so the sunny days have created favorable conditions for the asphalt paving, which is truly precious.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai11/04/2025

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The road through the old forest is the final section of the Ban Xeo - Den Sang - Y Ty road project.
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Construction plans must ensure strict requirements on environmental protection.
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It takes about 5 hours for the truck to transport asphalt concrete from the mixing station (Ban Cam commune, Bao Thang district) to the construction site, so as soon as the truck arrives, workers must immediately lay the asphalt.
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The contractor mobilized maximum manpower and equipment to take advantage of favorable weather for construction.
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Workers worked hard determined to complete on schedule.
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On average, the construction unit will asphalt about 400 m of road per day.
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The road through the headquarters of Bat Xat Nature Reserve has been paved.
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Completing the most difficult section of the road will enable the contractor to speed up the completion of the entire project.
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The road to Y Ty is not far.

Source: https://baolaocai.vn/anh-tranh-thu-tung-gio-nang-tham-nhua-doan-duong-qua-rung-gia-y-ty-post399987.html


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