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Hanoi still has more than 40 bridges that are not yet qualified for traffic.

Báo Xây dựngBáo Xây dựng14/09/2024


The Department of Transport has just informed that after storm No. 3, Trung Ha bridge is still closed to all vehicles and Chuong Duong bridge restricts passenger vehicles, contract vehicles, tourist vehicles with more than 9 seats and trucks with a load capacity of over 0.5 tons.

Hà Nội còn hơn 40 cây cầu chưa đủ điều kiện lưu thông- Ảnh 1.

Chuong Duong Bridge still restricts traffic. Illustrative photo.

In addition, 8 bridges managed by the Hanoi People's Committee were deeply flooded, not ensuring traffic safety for people and vehicles.

Hanoi Department of Transport has issued notices to adjust traffic organization, banning all vehicles on these bridges including: 72II, Dong Yen, Dong Thuong, Bai Tich 1, Bai Tich 2, Bai Tich 3, Tu Tao, Chien...

For bridges managed by districts, up to now, vehicles have been banned from traveling on 32 weak bridges, deeply flooded bridges, and bridges that do not meet safety conditions.

Of these, Quoc Oai district has 7 bridges including Phu Cat, Liep Mai, Dai Thanh, Tan Phu, Sat, Tay Ninh , and Thong Dat.

Chuong My district has 10 bridges including Xa Hoang Dieu bridge, Ba Ve bridge, Mai bridge, Ba Luan bridge, Chua Cat bridge, Dai Tu bridge, Lam Dien village bridge, Dong So bridge, Tri Thuy bridge, Yen Trinh bridge.

Ba Vi district has 3 bridges: Cau Go, Dong Ky, Tro Noi.

Son Tay town has 2 bridges including Cam Lam and Trang.

Thach That district has 3 bridges: Gau Bridge, Phu Le Bridge, Phu Kim Bridge.

Thanh Oai district has 7 bridges including: Duan Thanh Giang, Boi Tho, Cu Than, Doan Ket, Mai, Thanh Cao, Cao Vien.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/ha-noi-con-hon-40-cay-cau-chua-du-dieu-kien-luu-thong-19224091414201418.htm

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