Many landslides have occurred, and the road from Chieu Luu to Na Ngoi (Ky Son) is not yet open to cars.
Việt Nam•27/10/2023
The Phu Kha - Phu Quac - Khe Nan branch road, nearly 20km long, connecting Na Ngoi and Chieu Luu communes of Ky Son district, still has nearly a dozen landslides. Photo: KL This is the route connecting Khe Nan village, Chieu Luu commune to Na Ngoi commune, passing through Khe Nan and Na Cang villages of Chieu Luu and Phu Quac 1, Phu Quac 2, Phu Kha villages of Na Ngoi commune. Photo: HT After the flooding in late August and early September 2023, this route still has many landslides, with rocks and soil from the mountain top burying most of the road surface. When it is not raining, motorbikes can squeeze through rocks and soil to get through. Photo: KL A landslide on the road through Phu Quac 1 village, Na Ngoi commune. Photo: HT Landslide on the road through Khe Nan village, Chieu Luu commune. Along with the collapsed or buried road surface, the landslides also buried the drainage ditch, causing water to stagnate, making the road slippery and damaging. Photo: KL Landslides run down from the top of the mountain when there is heavy rain, the rain soaks in for a long time and buries the road. Photo: HT Currently, Ky Son district is still making efforts to mobilize machinery to level and overcome landslides on the Chieu Luu - Na Ngoi route to open to car traffic. This route helps shorten the distance from Muong Xen Town to Na Ngoi by about 30km compared to the Nam Can - Na Ngoi route. Photo: HT Clip: HT-KL
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