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Urgently fix the landslide on Highway 48 to Thong Thu Border Gate

Due to the influence of storm No. 10, on the afternoon of October 2, at Km133+300, National Highway 48, through Thong Thu Commune (Nghe An), a serious landslide occurred with about 25,000 m³ of soil and rock flowing down, completely cutting off the road. Currently, the authorities are urgently working to clear the road and ensure safety for people and vehicles.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An02/10/2025

Landslide at Km133+300, National Highway 48, entering Thong Thu border gate up to 25,000m3
Landslide at Km133+300, National Highway 48, entering Thong Thu Border Gate. Photo: Nguyen Nam

Mr. Tran Hong Long - Maintenance Department 2, Road Maintenance Management Board ( Nghe An Department of Construction), informed: " Immediately after the landslide, we mobilized maximum machinery to level the road, open a temporary traffic lane, ensuring safety for people".

Authorities are concentrating vehicles and human resources to speed up the leveling work for the first step on National Highway 48.
Authorities are mobilizing vehicles and human resources to speed up the leveling work to open the road to traffic soon. Photo: Nguyen Nam

Although the repair work is being urgently deployed, due to the large amount of landslides and difficult terrain, the clearance of National Highway 48 to Thong Thu Border Gate is expected to take many more days.

According to the Dong Van Road Management Department, there are about 30 more landslides along the route from Km131 to Km160, with an estimated volume of 60,000 m³, causing traffic congestion. Currently, the authorities are making every effort to mobilize maximum machinery and vehicles to clear the road to ensure people's safety.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/khan-truong-khac-phuc-diem-sat-lo-doan-quoc-lo-48-len-cua-khau-thong-thu-10307575.html


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