Specifically, heavy rains washed away the rock foundation, trees fell across, signal poles were broken, the national grid was cut off, leading to loss of communication and control; many signal communication devices were paralyzed due to flooding. In particular, at km 1136+850 in the Phuoc Lanh - Van Canh section, the most serious incident occurred with an average depth of about 9m.
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| A section of the railway through Dak Lak province was eroded. |
In order to ensure the travel needs of the people, the Vietnam Railways industry has organized the transfer of passengers on trains passing through the area, from Tuy Hoa station (Dak Lak) to Dieu Tri station ( Gia Lai ) on November 7.
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| In addition to organizing transfers, the Vietnam Railways industry also created conditions for passengers in areas affected by storm No. 13 to return tickets free of charge. |
On November 7, the Vietnam Railways organized a transfer of 10 trains, with more than 1,400 passengers from Tuy Hoa station (Dak Lak) to Dieu Tri station (Gia Lai) and vice versa. At the same time, the industry also created conditions for passengers in the area affected by storm No. 13 to return tickets free of charge.
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| The railway industry organizes passenger transfers from Dieu Tri station - Tuy Hoa station. |
According to preliminary statistics, Typhoon Kalmaegi caused severe damage to the railway infrastructure on the Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City railway line. In order to ensure passenger transport, the Vietnam Railways is urgently working to repair landslides. However, due to the deep roadbed and strong water flow, the repair and restoration of the railway will depend on weather conditions. Units will make efforts to speed up the repair work, determined to restore the operation of the line by the evening of November 10.
Source: https://baodaklak.vn/tin-noi-bat/202511/trung-chuyen-hon-1400-hanh-khach-ga-tuy-hoa-dieu-tri-do-anh-huong-bao-kalmaegi-e4c24fc/









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