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Cham Bridge degraded, people are insecure

Cham Bridge in Thong Nhat Ward - the vital bridge connecting An Duong Vuong Street to Cun Slope, National Highway 6 is in a state of serious degradation, becoming a haunting and potentially dangerous place for people traveling through.

Báo Phú ThọBáo Phú Thọ21/08/2025

Cham Bridge degraded, people are insecure

Built a long time ago, after many repairs, Cham Bridge is now showing many serious damages. The bridge surface is full of potholes; both ends of the bridge are seriously eroded. The road leading to the bridge is also in a similar state with many sunken and peeling spots, forming large puddles, causing traffic safety problems. This situation is getting worse due to the high traffic volume, especially heavy trucks operating continuously.

Mr. Nguyen Van Hanh, a resident of Group 7, Thong Nhat Ward, said indignantly: "The bridge has been broken for many years. Every time a heavy truck passes, the whole family feels the vibration. Many people riding motorbikes have fallen because of potholes." This area is often covered in dust, directly affecting the daily lives of surrounding households.

It is known that Cham Bridge has been listed as a weak bridge by the authorities since 2024, but has not been repaired yet. Faced with the current situation where the bridge area is becoming a "traffic black spot", local people hope that authorities at all levels will soon have solutions to renovate, upgrade or rebuild the bridge to ensure safety.

Below are some pictures at Cham bridge area on August 21, 2025

Cham Bridge degraded, people are insecure

Cham Bridge degraded, people are insecure

Cham Bridge degraded, people are insecure

Le Chung

Source: https://baophutho.vn/cau-cham-xuong-cap-nguoi-dan-bat-an-238325.htm


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