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Temporarily closing Provincial Road 9, evacuating more than 600 households in vulnerable areas to safety

According to a quick report from the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Khanh Hoa, by 6:00 p.m. on November 6, storm No. 13 had approached the coastal mainland of Gia Lai province to Dak Lak. The northern area of ​​Khanh Hoa had strong winds of level 6-7, gusting to level 8-9. Thanks to the synchronous implementation of response work, combined with the proactive spirit of the people, by 8:00 p.m. on November 6, the whole province had not recorded any significant damage caused by natural disasters.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa06/11/2025

Fallen trees on Provincial Road 9 have been cut down and cleared for traffic.
Trees fell on Provincial Road 9.

Regarding the evacuation of vulnerable areas, Nha Trang ward evacuated people in Nui Chut area (75 households/289 people) to their relatives' houses and Cau Da Cultural House; Ky Vien mountain area (53 households/112 people) evacuated to relatives' houses and hotels. In Tay Nha Trang ward, people in Thanh Phat residential group (186 households/745 people), Thanh Dat (257 households/1,034 people) were evacuated to public places such as the Cultural House and schools in Hon Ro area; Hon Ro Border Guard Station, solid houses; Le Thanh Liem Secondary School. In Phuoc Hau commune, Bao Vinh village evacuated 4 households/13 people in Lap Con river area to residential areas to stable houses; Truong Sanh village evacuated 18 households/35 people in the area along Quao River to a safe place. Nam Ninh Hoa commune evacuated 392 people to the village community house. Van Hung commune evacuated 18 households/32 people to safe shelters.

In addition, the People's Committees of Cam An and Khanh Son communes coordinated to block people from traveling on Provincial Road 9, a mountain pass section with a high risk of landslides.

Regarding the damage situation, on Provincial Road 9, at km26+900, a large tree with a diameter of about 30cm fell onto the road. It has now been cleared and traffic is moving normally. On Pham Van Dong Street, from Km0+700 to Km1+300, sea sand spilled onto the road surface. The functional unit has set up a warning fence to ensure traffic safety and organized the cleanup. At km5+700, positive talus rocks fell onto the road surface and are at risk of continuing to fall. The functional unit has set up a fence to ensure traffic safety and is moving equipment to deploy the cleanup.

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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202511/tam-cam-tinh-lo-9-di-doi-hon-600-ho-dan-vung-xung-yeu-den-noi-an-toan-f3b6538/


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