
At Dai Ninh Pass, immediately after the landslide occurred, about 80 people and many vehicles from the forces of Project Management Board No. 5 (Vietnam Road Administration), Traffic Police, Lam Dong Provincial Police, and functional forces of Phan Son and Ta Hine communes coordinated to clean up and fix the scene.
By 7:30 p.m. on October 27, after many hours of effort, the landslide on Dai Ninh Pass had been fixed. Traffic has now resumed on National Highway 28B in both directions.

At Song Pha Pass, immediately after the incident occurred, the authorities of Lam Dong and Khanh Hoa provinces coordinated to deploy forces to deal with the situation. In particular, the Traffic Police and Lam Dong Provincial Police mobilized 100% of their forces to be on duty and regulate traffic.
The Traffic Police Department has sent 2 teams to the scene of the landslide and 4 teams to control traffic from a distance. For now, to ensure safety, the Traffic Police Department has not allowed vehicles to go down the pass. By about 2:00 a.m. this morning (October 28), the landslide on Song Pha Pass had been completely resolved and vehicles were able to move again.

However, according to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the next few days, there will be more heavy rains on a large scale, and the risk of landslides will continue to be complicated. Drivers traveling on mountain passes through Lam Dong province need to be more vigilant to ensure safety.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/deo-dai-ninh-va-deo-song-pha-da-thong-tuyen-tro-lai-398313.html






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