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

At Song Pha Pass, immediately after the incident occurred, authorities from Lam Dong and Khanh Hoa provinces coordinated to deploy forces to address the situation. Specifically, the Traffic Police of Lam Dong province mobilized 100% of its personnel to be on duty and regulate traffic.
The Traffic Police Department dispatched two teams to the landslide site and four teams to regulate traffic remotely. For the time being, to ensure safety, the Traffic Police Department has not allowed vehicles to travel down the pass. By approximately 2:00 AM this morning (October 28th), the landslide on Song Pha Pass had been completely resolved, and traffic resumed.

However, according to forecasts from the National Center for Hydrometeorology, heavy rain is expected to continue over a wide area in the coming days, increasing the risk of landslides. Drivers traveling on mountain passes through Lam Dong province should exercise increased caution to ensure safety.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/deo-dai-ninh-and-deo-song-pha-da-thong-tuyen-tro-lai-398313.html






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