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Lam Dong: Gia Bac Pass reopens after nearly 4 days of interruption due to landslides

On the evening of December 7, the People's Committee of Son Dien commune, Lam Dong province, announced that National Highway 28 through Gia Bac pass had reopened after nearly 4 days of serious landslides.

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At about 5:00 p.m. the same day, National Highway 28 through Gia Bac Pass (in Son Dien Commune, Lam Dong Province) officially opened, and traffic began to flow again after many days of interruption.

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Dry weather helps landslide recovery work on Gia Bac Pass shorten compared to the original plan.

Since the morning of December 7, due to sunny weather conditions, the clearance of landslide sites has been accelerated and the route has been opened earlier than originally planned. Currently, all landslide sites have been cleared for traffic.

However, authorities recommend that due to the large amount of soil and rock at some landslide sites, heavy trucks, tractor-trailers and passenger cars should limit traffic through Gia Bac Pass to ensure safety.

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Traffic has resumed after nearly four days of disruption.

As reported by SGGP, on the evening of December 3, landslides occurred in many locations at Km43, Km45, Km50 on National Highway 28 (through Gia Bac Pass). Here, large amounts of rocks and soil along with forest trees spilled onto the road, making it impossible for vehicles to pass.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/lam-dong-deo-gia-bac-thong-tuyen-sau-gan-4-ngay-gian-doan-vi-sat-lo-post827417.html


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