Cua Lo mobilizes forces to overcome consequences after storm No. 5
Nearly 1,000 officers, soldiers and mass organizations... were mobilized to participate in clearing roads in Cua Lo ward after storm No. 5, contributing to restoring traffic and stabilizing people's lives and production.
Báo Nghệ An•26/08/2025
Clip: Dinh Tuyen After storm No. 5 dissipated, Cua Lo ward mobilized nearly 1,000 officers, soldiers and mass organizations to participate in the work of overcoming the consequences. Photo: Dinh Tuyen The total force mobilized nearly 1,000 people, including ward police, military , front organizations - mass organizations of the ward, along with reinforcements from the provincial police, mobile police, border guards and the Gathering Team of the Provincial Military Command... In addition, the Party Committee, People's Committee of the ward and residential areas also actively participated, creating a combined strength in overcoming the consequences of the storm. Photo: Dinh Tuyen In the morning, the Military Command of Cua Lo Ward coordinated with reinforcements to focus on handling the biggest bottleneck, which was three fallen rosewood trees blocking Provincial Road 46. After many hours of effort, this important route was cleared, creating favorable conditions for vehicles and people to travel. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Three large fallen mahogany trees blocking Highway 46 through Nghi Thu block have been cleared by authorities, ensuring smooth traffic. Photo: Dinh Tuyen In addition to clearing main roads, the force also directly helped people prune and cut down large trees that had fallen in front of their houses, ensuring safety and creating conditions for people to stabilize their lives. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Photo: Dinh Tuyen Many ancient mahogany trees were knocked down by storm No. 5, blocking the road, causing traffic difficulties. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Mr. Hoang Thanh Tien - Commander of the Military Command of Cua Lo Ward said: "Today, we continue to mobilize the highest force to handle all coastal routes, Nguyen Hue Street, main roads and inter-block roads. The goal is to restore traffic as soon as possible, helping people to have convenience in their daily life and production after the storm". Photo: Dinh Tuyen Lieutenant Colonel Che Ngoc Ha - Captain of the Collection Team of the Nghe An Provincial Military Command shared: "On the morning of August 26, we coordinated with the militia and police of Cua Lo ward, mobilizing more than 80 people to many locations to saw and cut down broken trees, clearing routes such as Highway 46, the coastal road, and Nguyen Hue Street. In addition, we also helped people trim fallen trees in front of their houses. Today, the force will continue to deploy, ready to be present in the most damaged areas to support people". Photo: Dinh Tuyen The coastal road through Nghi Huong ward (old) has been cleared of fallen trees, allowing for smooth traffic. Photo: Dinh Tuyen Police forces were mobilized to clear fallen trees from the roads. Photo: PV The timely efforts of the authorities not only helped to quickly overcome the consequences of natural disasters but also contributed significantly to stabilizing production, restoring service activities - tourism , fisheries, ensuring daily life for Cua Lo people after the storm. Photo: DT
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