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For Prenn Pass, temporary landslide repair work has been completed and the road was reopened to normal traffic at 8:00 a.m. on November 25.
At Mimosa Pass, the authorities have opened a temporary bypass to serve the travel needs while waiting for repairs. The route is expected to be open to two-way traffic on November 30. Project Management Board 85 under the Ministry of Construction is actively assessing, surveying, designing and developing a comprehensive treatment plan as soon as possible.
For D'ran Pass, construction workers are speeding up the progress of leveling and removing landslides to reopen the road. It is expected that the one-way route can be opened on November 30. Project Management Board 85 of the Ministry of Construction is also continuing to survey and propose a comprehensive treatment plan for this area.
On National Highway 27C (Nha Trang - Da Lat), construction units are mobilizing maximum manpower and machinery to clear rocks and soil, collect fallen trees, and ensure the road surface is clear and traffic is initially safe.
In addition to the above routes, many other key traffic routes of the province also experienced landslides and damage, such as National Highway 28 Gia Bac Pass section; Pass 52; the area along Serepok River; the route from Dan Phuong Commune to Tan Thanh Commune (now Tan Ha Lam Ha Commune) at Km7+322 to Km8+83.6; Truong Son Dong route...
Authorities have deployed temporary measures to keep traffic flowing, while continuing to inspect, evaluate and propose a thorough repair plan in the coming time.
The Provincial People's Committee will continue to direct relevant units to increase forces and means to promptly respond to and overcome the consequences of natural disasters, ensure safety for people and stabilize social life in the province.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/lam-dong-tap-trung-khac-phuc-thien-tai-bao-dam-giao-thong-an-toan-405617.html






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