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National Highway 48 through Chau Thang Commune (Quy Chau) has not been repaired after the big flood last month.

Việt NamViệt Nam25/10/2023

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At Km99+200 (National Highway 48) through Bu Bai village, Chau Thang commune, Quy Chau district, subsidence and cracks are deep and crisscrossing the road surface over a length of over 150m. It has not been treated for more than a month, posing a potential risk to traffic safety. Photo taken at noon on October 24. Photo: Van Truong
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The crack across National Highway 48 is over 40cm wide at its widest point, making many drivers feel uneasy. Photo: Van Truong
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The subsidence is getting more and more serious, revealing the gravel underneath. Photo: Van Truong
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The crack is still deep, extending from the surface of Highway 48 to the edge of Hieu River. Photo: Van Truong
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A representative of the Quy Chau Traffic Department said: To ensure traffic on the route, the unit has only used an excavator to cover the positive slope, making a temporary road to avoid the sunken and collapsed areas with a width of 3m and a length of about 100m. For the cracking and sliding situation at this location that cannot be handled, the unit is submitting a solution to the Vietnam Road Administration. Photo: Van Truong
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Near the subsidence point, some landslides that buried National Highway 48 in Quy Chau district have not been thoroughly handled. Photo: Van Truong

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