On the evening of August 6, speaking with Thanh Nien reporters, an officer of the Cau Treo International Border Gate Border Guard Station (Border Guard of Ha Tinh province) said that, related to the landslide on National Highway 8 at Deo Dat (in Bolikhamxay province, Laos), authorities initially discovered that a Vietnamese male container truck driver had died.
Landslide in National Highway 8 area in Laos
Accordingly, the victim was identified as Mr. D.CL (25 years old, from Ha Tinh province).
"According to reports, there are currently a number of Vietnamese people missing and unable to be contacted. Previously, on the evening of August 5, 6 Vietnamese drivers left their belongings behind, walked across the landslide area and were then supported by local people to return to Cau Treo International Border Gate. Currently, the weather in Laos is rainy, so the landslide area is still closed to traffic," said an officer at the Cau Treo International Border Gate Border Station.
Several Vietnamese vehicles were buried by landslides in Laos.
According to this officer, the Border Guard Command of Ha Tinh province also sent a working delegation to Laos, to the landslide area to develop a plan to support the relevant authorities of the neighboring country in rescue and overcoming the consequences.
As Thanh Nien reported, on the morning of August 4, National Highway 8 in the Dat Pass area of Bolikhamxay Province (Laos) suffered a serious landslide due to heavy rain. This area is located deep inland in Laos and about 70 km from Cau Treo International Border Gate (Huong Son District, Ha Tinh). The landslide caused many vehicles of several Vietnamese transport companies to be trapped and buried.
The government of your country then also issued a notice to close the road due to serious landslides on National Highway 8.
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