Cua Lo Ward proposes a plan to renovate the forest park east of Binh Minh road to serve the 2026 tourist season.
During Typhoon No. 10 in late September 2025, the seawall and pedestrian walkways in Cua Lo and the forest park east of Binh Minh road suffered severe damage. To ensure the 2026 tourist season is not affected and to guarantee the smooth flow of traffic for residents, the People's Committee of Cua Lo Ward requests the Provincial People's Committee to allow repairs to the seawall and pedestrian walkways; to use sea sand to fill in the eroded areas; and to green the forest park east of Binh Minh road.
Báo Nghệ An•15/12/2025
According to statistics from the People's Committee of Cua Lo ward, after typhoon No. 10, more than 600 meters of the Cua Lo beach embankment and pedestrian walkway were broken, collapsed, or damaged; approximately 4 kilometers of the forest park east of Binh Minh road suffered serious erosion.
Below are images of the embankment system, Cua Lo beach promenade, and the forest park east of Binh Minh road,recorded by our reporter on December 15, 2025.
An aerial view of a section of the embankment, the Cua Lo coastal promenade, and the forest park east of Binh Minh road. Photo: Vinh Hoang. A section of the embankment and seaside promenade in Cua Lo (formerly Nghi Huong commune) has collapsed. Photo: Nhat Lan The embankment and seaside promenade in Cua Lo (formerly Thu Thuy ward) have collapsed and broken. Photo: Vinh Hoang. During Typhoon No. 10, fierce waves caused erosion on the surface of the forest park east of Binh Minh Road, damaging trees and grass. Photo: Vinh Hoang In the forest park east of Binh Minh road, there are areas where landslides have occurred, with depths exceeding 1 meter, and need to be leveled to restore the surface. Photo: Nhat Lan Many areas within the East Forest Park along Binh Minh Road were left with only rubble and debris on the surface after Typhoon No. 10. Photo: Vinh Hoang Not only the seawall and the Cua Lo coastal promenade collapsed and broke, but large waves also shattered many concrete planting holes for trees. Photo: Vinh Hoang. In some places along the Cua Lo coastal promenade, the concrete surface has been broken and washed away by large waves. Photo: Vinh Hoang According to Mr. Hoang Minh Tho, Deputy Head of the Economic and Infrastructure Department of Cua Lo Ward, in response to the damage caused by Typhoon No. 10 and to avoid impacting tourism activities in 2026, the ward has reported to the Provincial People's Committee requesting approval to repair damaged sections of the embankment and coastal promenade. Regarding the erosion in the forest park east of Binh Minh road, Cua Lo Ward has proposed a remediation plan using sand from the alluvial deposits to fill the areas, followed by the beautification of the promenade system, planting trees and grass to create a landscaped environment. (In the photo: Mr. Hoang Minh Tho, Deputy Head of the Economic and Infrastructure Department of Cua Lo Ward, speaking with a reporter from Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television. Photo: Nhat Lan)
It has been learned that on December 10, 2025, the Provincial People's Committee issued a directive to the Department of Agriculture and Environment to coordinate with relevant agencies to inspect and consider the proposal from the People's Committee of Cua Lo Ward regarding the use of beach sand to reorganize the layout of the forest park east of Binh Minh road. The Department of Agriculture and Environment has planned a field inspection to prepare for advising the Provincial People's Committee on the proposal from the People's Committee of Cua Lo Ward. (Photo: Vinh Hoang)
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