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On the afternoon of September 22, information from the Road Management Office 1 (Vietnam Road Administration) said that a landslide had just occurred on the national highway. Photo: AT
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The landslide occurred at around 2:30 p.m. the same day, at km200+950 of National Highway 6, passing through Chieng Hac commune (Moc Chau district), with rocks and soil crushing a truck (5 tons) and a car (5 seats) moving on the road. Photo: AT
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At the scene, the large amount of landslide combined with heavy rain caused traffic congestion and damaged two vehicles. The incident left one person slightly injured. Photo: AT
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Road management units and traffic police were present at the scene, cleaning up to ensure traffic flow. Photo: AT
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Previously, at around 9:30 a.m. on September 22, a large amount of rock and soil collapsed onto National Highway 6 at km203+400 in Tay Hung village, Chieng Hac commune, paralyzing traffic in the area. By 3:10 p.m. the same day, the landslides on National Highway 6 through Chieng Hac commune were open to traffic. Photo: AT
Landslide blocks National Highway 6 through Moc Chau, paralyzing traffic A large amount of rock, soil, and tree roots spilled onto National Highway 6 through Moc Chau district (Son La province), causing traffic congestion for many hours.