TPO - Due to the impact of recent storms and heavy rain, many areas along the Hai Van Pass (connecting Da Nang City and Thua Thien Hue Province) have a high risk of landslides, causing concern among residents whenever they travel along this pass.
| Due to the impact of storms and heavy rain, numerous landslides have occurred along the Hai Van Pass, causing concern among residents traveling through the pass. |
| According to Tien Phong newspaper, dozens of points along the Hai Van Pass are at high risk of landslides. Just a few heavy rainstorms could cause rocks and soil from the hills to fall at any time. |
According to many people who frequently travel through the pass, the landslides appeared after the rains caused by the recent Typhoon No. 4 . |
Mr. Nguyen Van Sanh, a local resident who frequently travels through Hai Van Pass, said that after the heavy rains caused by Typhoon No. 4, there have been signs of landslides in several areas of the pass. Many places have experienced dangerous landslides, and now, even heavy rain could cause these areas to collapse onto the road. |
Many vehicles traveling along this mountain pass are now worried that landslides could occur at any time, especially during heavy rain. |
In other areas above the pass, several cracks have also appeared in the hillsides. |
There are many large cracks on the mountainside. |
The landslide at Chuoi Beach area has caused soil and rocks to spill onto the roadside, posing a significant danger. |
| With the rainy season approaching, landslides pose a potential danger, endangering pedestrians and vehicles traveling through this mountain pass. |
Source: https://tienphong.vn/nhieu-diem-tren-deo-hai-van-tiem-an-nguy-co-sat-lo-cao-post1678216.tpo






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