According to the report, due to the influence of storm No. 1 (storm Wutip), on June 11 and 12, Son Tra peninsula experienced prolonged heavy rain, with some landslides, rolling rocks, and fallen trees.
The route Yet Kieu - Ban Co Peak - Bai Bac has 1 rolling stone point, 200m from the Son Tra - Ngu Hanh Son Inter-District Forest Ranger Station towards Ban Co Peak; 2 points of fallen trees blocking the road, 600m from Ban Co Peak towards Bai Bac; 1km from the Intercontinental Resort towards Ban Co Peak.

On Hoang Sa Street, from the intersection of Hoang Sa - Le Van Luong Street to the front of the Intercontinental Resort, there are 4 landslides and rolling rocks (Landscape area, flower garden in front of the Intercontinental Resort, 400m from Bai Bac border station towards Linh Ung Pagoda, opposite the intersection to Bai Nam; 300m from Dong Dinh Museum towards Ho Xanh).
Tien Sa route has 2 locations of fallen trees (3km and 3.5km from Yet Kieu - Ban Co Peak - Suoi Om intersection); 2 locations of landslides in positive slope drainage ditches, 3.1km and 3.4km from Yet Kieu - Ban Co Peak - Suoi Om intersection.

Faced with the above situation, the Management Board has proactively suspended tours of the Yet Kieu – Bai Bac, Bai Bac – Cay Da, Tien Sa – Suoi Om – Dinh Ban Co routes. At the same time, it has sent forces to clear fallen tree branches, collect rocks and soil, and handle landslides along the Yet Kieu – Bai Bac and Tien Sa routes.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/da-nang-tam-dung-tham-quan-mot-so-tuyen-duong-ban-dao-son-tra-do-sat-lo-post799143.html
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