According to Mr. Binh, after the survey, the rocks were transported to the Treo Bridge - D'Ran Pass area for people to build a temporary road through the forest, passing the landslide area. This route helps students get to school more conveniently, and at the same time shortens the travel distance of people during the time to fix the landslide on National Highway 20.

To support the people, the Road Maintenance Board has gathered materials to the Suspension Bridge area since the afternoon of November 12. Today, vehicles are continuing to transport 120m3 of rock to the site for households to organize construction.

Also on the evening of November 12, the Economic - Urban Department of Xuan Truong Ward - Da Lat also supported 20m3 of rubble for people to reinforce the temporary road through the forest. This amount of material has also been spread out.
By noon on November 13, some sections of the road had been paved with gravel, making it easier for motorbikes to travel. People wanted to receive additional support for small-grade gravel to make it easier for motorbikes to travel, avoiding slipping and falling on steep slopes.

Previously, Lam Dong Newspaper, Radio and Television reported that the D'Ran Pass landslide occurred on the evening of October 28 at Km262+400, the D'Ran Pass Suspension Bridge area, on National Highway 20, a vital traffic route connecting Da Lat (Lam Dong) with Phan Rang ( Khanh Hoa ). Initial surveys showed that the landslide area was about 3,500m 2 wide, with the volume of soil and rock falling down up to 60,000m 3 .

To ensure the safety of people and vehicles, Lam Dong province has declared a state of emergency due to natural disasters in this area and temporarily banned two-way traffic through D'Ran Pass until the landslide is resolved and traffic safety is ensured.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/ho-tro-da-de-nguoi-dan-lam-duong-tam-xuyen-rung-qua-deo-d-ran-402548.html






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