TPO – Typhoon No. 6 has caused landslides in many locations on Hai Van Pass. Trees and power poles have fallen onto the road, posing a danger to pedestrians and vehicles traveling through the pass.
TPO – Typhoon No. 6 has caused landslides in many locations on Hai Van Pass. Trees and power poles have fallen onto the road, posing a danger to pedestrians and vehicles traveling through the pass.
Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 6, many trees and power poles were blown down by the wind on Hai Van Pass, and landslides occurred in many places, causing difficulties for vehicles traveling through the pass. |
Mr. Phan Thanh, a frequent traveler through Hai Van Pass, said: “I often travel to Da Nang for work. After the recent storm, many trees have fallen and landslides have occurred on the pass, making travel very dangerous. People and vehicles should be careful when passing through to ensure safety.” |
Rocks and soil from landslides spilled onto the road after the storm. |
A power pole was knocked down due to Typhoon No. 6. |
Major Dang Ngoc Tai – Head of Hoa Hiep Traffic Police Station (Traffic Police Department – Da Nang City Police) said: Typhoon No. 6 caused landslides at several points on Hai Van Pass, with soil and rocks spilling onto the road, and some trees falling, making it difficult for many vehicles to travel. |
"The Hoa Hiep Traffic Police Station, in coordination with Deo Ca Company and the ward police, has worked to clear fallen trees and debris from the road to ensure the safety of people and vehicles," Major Tai said. |
The body of a young man who went missing while rescuing people during floods in Quang Binh has been found.
Many points on Hai Van Pass have a high risk of landslides.
Traffic through the Hai Van tunnel is temporarily suspended for blasting work during the construction of the coastal road.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/cay-nga-do-sau-bao-so-6-gay-nguy-hiem-tren-deo-hai-van-post1686294.tpo






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