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Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc inspected the damage caused by floods in Dak Plo commune.

Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc requested Dak Plo commune to urgently overcome landslides, clear the route, ensure traffic safety and stabilize the lives of people in areas affected by floods. On the morning of November 4, Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc inspected the damage situation and the work of overcoming and responding to floods in Dak Plo commune. Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc and the working delegation directly surveyed the eroded area at Dak Pam bridge (Dak Book village). This route connects with Song Thanh Border Guard Station (Station 663). Currently, from the bridge to the station, there are 16 landslides, causing separation and many potential risks of traffic insecurity. Standing Committee member of the Provincial Party Committee, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc inspected landslides in Dak Plo commune. The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested local authorities and relevant units to put up warning signs and instruct people to limit their movement through dangerous areas. Quickly develop a plan to overcome the situation, ensure traffic flow, and provide essential goods to officers, soldiers and people. Next, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc and the working group inspected landslides that separated 6 villages: Rooc Nam, Rooc Met, Dak No, Dak Nhoong, Dak Ung and Dak Ga (belonging to the old Dak Nhoong commune). The landslides made it difficult for people to travel, transport goods and live. The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee directed to urgently overcome landslides, prioritizing temporary traffic clearance. At the same time, review other landslide points along the route, promptly propose appropriate treatment plans, ensuring safety for people. News and photos: HOANG THANH

Việt NamViệt Nam04/11/2025

Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc requested Dak Plo commune to urgently overcome landslides, clear routes, ensure traffic safety and stabilize the lives of people in areas affected by floods.

On the morning of November 4, Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc inspected the damage situation and the work of overcoming and responding to floods in Dak Plo commune.

Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc and the working delegation directly surveyed the erosion area at Dak Pam bridge (Dak Book village). This route connects to Song Thanh Border Guard Station (Station 663). Currently, from the bridge to the station, there are 16 landslides, causing separation and posing many potential traffic safety risks.

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Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc inspected landslide sites in Dak Plo commune.

The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested local authorities and relevant units to put up warning signs and instruct people to limit their travel to dangerous areas. Quickly develop a plan to overcome the situation, ensure the route is open, and support essential goods to serve officers, soldiers and people.

Next, the Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Y Ngoc and the working delegation inspected the landslides that had separated 6 villages: Rooc Nam, Rooc Met, Dak No, Dak Nhoong, Dak Ung and Dak Ga (belonging to the old Dak Nhoong commune). The landslides made it difficult for people to travel, transport goods and live.

The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee directed to urgently fix the landslides, giving priority to temporarily clearing traffic. At the same time, review other landslides along the route, promptly propose appropriate solutions, ensuring safety for the people.

News and photos: HOANG THANH

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