
Specifically, on the route where the Project is being implemented, there are a total of 23 landslide locations with a volume of about 270,000 m3. Up to now, most of the locations have been cleared. There are still some locations that continue to collapse, so the contractor is mobilizing maximum human resources and equipment to handle them. In addition, the risk of landslides continues to occur at many other locations due to prolonged heavy rains that cause the surface soil to become saturated with water. At Km50+700 to Km50+800, there are currently landslides on the negative slope, many cracks appear on the curb and road center, causing landslides and destroying the road surface.
The flood also damaged 12 bridge abutment locations along the route. The Ho Chi Minh Road Project Management Board has directed the contractor to deploy temporary reinforcement solutions and handle the flow to minimize erosion and wait for the design consultant to study the official reinforcement solution. Currently, 3 slightly damaged bridge abutment locations have been stabilized. At Km14, heavy rain caused landslides upstream, trees and rocks were washed away, blocking the 3-door box culvert (3x3x3m), causing water to locally overflow onto the road surface. The Board has currently directed the contractor to clear the flow and remove rocks and rocks to prevent water from overflowing; the design consultant is surveying and proposing additional treatment options.
To ensure safety for vehicles passing through the La Son - Hoa Lien route, the Ho Chi Minh Road Management Board continues to ban passenger cars and trucks with more than 6 axles from traveling on the La Son - Hoa Lien expressway, from 5:00 a.m. on November 21 to 5:00 p.m. on December 5. During this time, only other qualified vehicles are allowed to travel between 5:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. every day. After 15 days, an assessment will be made. If safety conditions are met, there will be a plan to reopen the road to normal traffic...
According to the Director of the Department of Construction of Da Nang City, Nguyen Ha Nam , the unit has just reported on the damage and damage recovery work on roads affected by storm No. 12, storm No. 13 and heavy rains in the area. Accordingly, the estimated damage caused by storm No. 12, storm No. 13 and heavy rains (from October 27 to November 7, 2025) is about 231,298 billion VND and the damage caused by the heavy rains (from November 15 to November 19, 2025) is about 14,364 billion VND.
Currently, the Department of Construction of Da Nang city is continuing to clear landslides, dredge sewers and ditches, clean the road surface, and reinforce to ensure temporary traffic at severely damaged locations such as: Arranging stone cages, filling the Ca Da bridge abutment at Km85+095 National Highway 24C; installing temporary sewers at Km82+500 National Highway 40B; digging and expanding the positive slope at Km24+950 National Highway 14D and Km23+450, Km44+420 Provincial Highway 606,... The total cost of overcoming the consequences of natural disasters, handling congestion, and ensuring traffic on roads managed by the Department through storms and floods to date is about 82 billion VND.
In addition, the Department of Construction of Da Nang city continues to review and develop plans to repair and restore road works to submit to the City People's Committee to issue an Emergency Construction Order to promptly handle the consequences caused by natural disasters. The cost of implementing emergency projects on the roads is about 220 billion VND. Specifically, on National Highways 24C, 40B, 14G, 14B, 14D is 66 billion VND; on routes DT.601, DT.605, DT.606, DT.607, DT.607B, DT.609, DT.611, DT.614, DT.615, DT.615B, Tam Hiep roundabout is 142 billion VND; on other routes (Hoang Sa Street, Nhu Nguyet Street and some other routes in the city) is 12 billion VND.
Currently, the Department of Construction of Da Nang City is conducting a survey, making a plan to restore road works and determining the total amount to serve as a basis for submitting the Emergency Construction Order. After issuing the Order, the Department will implement it, ensuring the completion of the works in the fastest time to stabilize traffic soon, especially serving traffic at the end of the year and the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo 2026.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/kinh-te/da-nang-khan-truong-khac-phuc-hau-qua-mua-lu-tren-cac-tuyen-duong-bo-20251126152345533.htm






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