At noon on October 1, information from the Office of Highway QLDB II.2, Highway QLDB Zone II (Vietnam Road Administration) said: By 8:40 a.m. the same day, the landslide points on National Highway 7 (QL7) had been cleared.
Traffic workers leveled rocks and soil to clear National Highway 7 at 00:28
Previously, from the evening of September 30, there was heavy and prolonged rain in Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts (Nghe An province).
As a result, from 11:30 p.m. on September 30, landslides occurred on Highway 7 at many points, causing traffic jams.
Video of workers working overnight to fix landslides and clear National Highway 7
That very night, the Office of Highway Management II.2 directed maintenance units to mobilize machinery and human resources to clean up the road.
At 5:30 a.m. on October 1, the sections Km170+980, Km173+370, Km180+470, Km182+880, Km187+450, Km188+050 were opened to traffic.
At Km186+100, a section of road was opened to traffic at 8:40.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of road workers, by 8:40 this morning (October 1), the landslide sites were cleared.
Currently in Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts (Nghe An province) there is scattered light rain.
Road management units are on duty at key locations to promptly handle any situations that may arise.
It is known that National Highway 7 is one of the especially important national highways in Nghe An province connecting from National Highway 1 to Laos through Nam Can International Border Gate.
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