Every day, many trucks carrying soil run on route DT628, the section passing through Hanh Minh commune, Nghia Hanh district (Quang Ngai), causing dust, affecting people's lives.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Xuyen (in Hanh Minh commune) said that in recent days, there have been many trucks of over 10 tons carrying soil running across the concrete road in front of her house, causing dust and environmental pollution, directly affecting the environment. her family's activities.
“Every time a car passes by, dust flies into the house and sticks to the shop, affecting business. Trucks carrying soil cause dust, the transport unit also watered it, but only for the sake of it," Ms. Xuyen said.
Mr. Nguyen Manh Lai (in Hanh Minh commune) said that people here use chairs to place on the street to slow down soil trucks, causing less dust and less impact on life.
"I hope the local government and other agencies and units will review the vehicle route to ensure traffic safety and avoid causing environmental pollution and affecting people's lives," Mr. Lai said.
Check and process
On the afternoon of June 29.3, PV .'s record Youth, on route DT628, the section in Hanh Minh commune, there are many trucks carrying soil moving back and forth. Along both sides of the road, trees were covered with dust. The concrete road is only 6 meters wide, but is "suffering" from convoys of trucks carrying soil every day.
After people stopped trucks carrying soil, many drivers stopped their vehicles in groups, causing traffic jams.
PV Youth Contact the Traffic Police Team of Nghia Hanh District Police, representative of the unit to receive information and send forces to route DT628 to check and handle according to the provisions of law.
Mr. Dinh Xuan Sam, Chairman of the People's Committee of Nghia Hanh District, confirmed that trucks carrying soil to serve construction projects in the district caused dust, making people angry so they stopped the vehicles. Previously, on March 24.3, people also blocked trucks carrying soil.
“Receiving the news, the Nghia Hanh People's Committee assigned the Nghia Hanh Police to inspect and handle the matter. At the same time, units and vehicles are required to comply strictly, ensuring safety when participating in traffic and watering regularly when transporting soil," Mr. Sam said.