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Overview of the area where 200 houses will be demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong27/05/2024


TPO - Approximately 200 houses slated for demolition have been dismantled, with nearly half of them relocated to make way for the continued construction of the My Thuy intersection (Thu Duc City).

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 1).

The My Thuy intersection construction project (Thu Duc City), with its three levels, has been restarted after years of stagnation, increasing its investment capital from over 1,998 billion VND to over 3,600 billion VND.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 2).

This is an intersection project located between three roads: Dong Van Cong Street, Vo Chi Cong Street, and Nguyen Thi Dinh Street - important routes in Thu Duc City and Ho Chi Minh City.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 3).

The My Thuy intersection is the junction between the access road to and from Cat Lai Port (Nguyen Thi Dinh Street) and the Ring Road 2.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 4).

The volume of goods transport vehicles passing through this area is very high, while the traffic organization at the My Thuy intersection is at-grade, so traffic congestion and accidents frequently occur.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 5).

After years of delays, the My Thuy intersection construction project, a three-tiered interchange, has been restarted. Authorities are currently rushing to acquire and hand over the land for the construction of the Ky Ha 4 bridge at this intersection.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 6)

Previously, due to difficulties in land clearance, the project had to be temporarily suspended. The entire project affects approximately 200 households and organizations, with a total land area of ​​about 16.6 hectares to be acquired.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 7)

Mr. Pham Huynh Tan (Thanh My Loi Ward, Thu Duc City) said: "My family has lived here for more than half our lives. Leaving is regrettable, but we have to accept it because it's a government project. As long as we receive adequate compensation, we will accept it. Currently, my family has reached an agreement on compensation, but we are waiting to be allocated a new resettlement area, so we cannot move yet. We will leave when we are allocated one."

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 8)

According to Tien Phong newspaper, many houses and structures have been demolished and leveled, but some families are still unable to leave and are temporarily living in the cleared area.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 9)

Currently, there are still over 100 houses in the cleared area that have not been demolished. The residents are still living there normally, waiting to be allocated new resettlement housing.

Overview of the area where 200 houses were demolished to make way for a three-level interchange in Ho Chi Minh City (image 10)

The entire My Thuy interchange project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. Once completed and operational, this three-level interchange will alleviate traffic congestion and accidents in the gateway area of ​​Cat Lai Port - Vietnam's largest port, leading the country in cargo volume.

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/toan-canh-khu-vuc-giai-toa-200-ngoi-nha-de-lam-nut-giao-3-tang-o-tphcm-post1640373.tpo

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