Many degraded and muddy roads after heavy rain in Nghe An
After heavy rains over the past few days, severely degraded roads in Dien Chau, Nghia Dan and Yen Thanh districts have formed "ponds" making traffic difficult and posing a potential risk to traffic safety.
Báo Nghệ An•24/05/2025
Many roads are seriously degraded and muddy after heavy rain. Clip: Van Truong After heavy rain, the road through Dien Yen commune, Dien Chau district was heavily flooded, the road surface turned into a series of "ponds". Photo: Van Truong (taken on May 22) Mr. Tran Van Dieu, Dien Yen commune said that during the rainy season, the road becomes muddy and slippery, causing many accidents. Photo: Van Truong. Mr. Duong Dang Hoang - Chairman of Dien Yen Commune People's Committee said that the road passing through Dien Yen Commune (Dien Chau District) connecting Do Thanh Commune (Yen Thanh District) has seriously degraded; the commune is currently petitioning relevant agencies for support in upgrading. Photo: Van Truong Similarly, the road surface from Nghia Loc commune to Nghia Khanh (Nghia Dan) is peeling, muddy and seriously degraded. Photo: Van Truong Mr. Ha Van Le - a resident of Nghia Loc commune (Nghia Dan), shared: "We live very miserable living next to the road. In the hot season, we have to keep our doors and windows closed all day because of the dusty road, and in the rainy season, it is muddy." Photo: Van Truong People in Nghia Loc commune (Nghia Dan district) hope the road will soon be upgraded for more convenient travel. Photo: Van Truong In addition, the road from Xuan Thanh commune to Dong Thanh commune (Yen Thanh district) has been seriously degraded for many years. During the rainy season, the road is flooded like a pond, making it difficult for people to travel. Photo: Van Truong Mr. Phan Hoang Thu - Chairman of Xuan Thanh Commune People's Committee said: The road is 8km long, the section passing through Xuan Thanh commune is about 5km. Every year, the commune allocates funds and coordinates with the district to repair potholes, but after each rain, the road is damaged again. Photo: Van Truong
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