
The recent heavy rains caused many large and small landslides on Provincial Road 622B, especially in the Eo Chim Pass area. Thousands of cubic meters of rock and soil fell from the positive slope, burying the road and disrupting traffic. Authorities have temporarily opened the road, but many rocks and soil are still hanging, with the risk of further landslides.
DT622B route is the main traffic axis connecting Tay Tra Bong and Tay Tra communes with the center of Quang Ngai province, with thousands of vehicles traveling every day. After prolonged rains, landslides occurred continuously on both the positive and negative slopes of the road, causing landslides and threatening the safety of road users.
Faced with this situation, local authorities have set up warning signs to guide people to move safely. However, to ensure long-term safety, repairing landslides along the entire route is urgent and requires attention and investment from the province to ensure people's safety.
Consecutive landslides have caused Provincial Road 622B to be potentially dangerous, especially when the rainy season is still complicated. Thoroughly handling and reinforcing the entire route is urgent, helping people feel secure in traveling and stabilize their lives.
Source: https://quangngaitv.vn/nhieu-diem-sat-lo-tren-tinh-lo-622b-nguoi-dan-thap-thom-khi-luu-thong-6510884.html






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