On the afternoon of June 18, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuc, Vice Chairman of Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee, issued urgent document No. 5269/UBND-GT, requesting departments, branches, districts and the two cities of Da Lat and Bao Loc to urgently carry out landslide and slide prevention work and ensure labor safety in construction works and projects in the area.
Scene of the embankment collapse that killed two workers who were working on the expansion of Prenn Pass (Da Lat City).
The document states: requesting departments, branches and localities in the province to inspect and review all construction works under construction, residential areas in steep hills and slopes with high risk of landslides; requesting agencies, investors and construction units to ensure labor safety, construction according to design drawings... At the same time, implement warning measures and have plans to evacuate people from areas with high risk of landslides.
The landslide in Bao Loc killed Mr. Nghiem Dinh Q.
As Thanh Nien reported, the heavy and prolonged rain on the night of June 17 in Bao Loc City caused a landslide at the corrugated iron rolling workshop of Mr. Nghiem Dinh Q.'s family (40 years old, Loc Chau commune, Bao Loc City), causing Mr. Q.'s death.
According to the People's Committee of Bao Loc City, heavy rain on the night of June 17 also caused damage in some other areas in the city. Specifically, in village 14, Dam Bri commune (Bao Loc city), heavy rain caused a serious landslide on the slope of a household, and also caused more than 40 meters of the D1 operating road of the Dam Bri Hydropower Plant to collapse and erode.
Heavy rain caused more than 40 meters of D1 operating road of Dam Bri Hydropower Plant to collapse and erode.
The landslide caused a 22 kV power line pole of the Dam Bri Hydropower Plant to tilt and cut the fiber optic cable system. As a result, on June 18, the hydropower plant had to stop generating electricity to remedy the consequences.
In the center of Bao Loc city, heavy rain also caused some roads to be deeply flooded, disrupting traffic.
Heavy rain caused some roads in Bao Loc city to be deeply flooded.
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