Cars are jammed up to the Western region of Nghe An after the route was opened, bringing relief goods to the people.
According to the reporter, at noon on July 26, the number of vehicles on National Highway 7 increased dramatically, especially many relief convoys heading to flooded areas in the Western Nghe An region. However, many roads were blocked for a long time.
Báo Nghệ An•26/07/2025
Clip: X.Hoang - Q.An According to the reporter's records, at noon on July 26, a line of vehicles was jammed up to the Western region of Nghe An on National Highway 7. In the photo: A long line of vehicles in Tam Quang commune. Photo: Quang An Although the road was opened to traffic last night (July 25), due to the large number of vehicles, there is still only one lane on many points, leading to prolonged traffic congestion. Photo: Xuan Hoang In the convoy going up to the West, there were many volunteer vehicles providing relief to people in flooded areas. However, the support time was interrupted due to traffic jams. Photo: Quang An At many points, forces and vehicles are concentrating on repairing and leveling rocks and soil, so vehicles must move slowly when passing through. Photo: Xuan Hoang Many motorbikes also had to move slowly when going through muddy roads. Photo: QA As of 1 p.m. on July 26, many vehicles were still stuck in Tam Thai commune. Photo: XH A car skidded into a ditch because the lane was narrow. Photo: QA Clip: X.Hoang There are still many dangerous landslides on National Highway 7, posing a high risk of accidents. Photo: QA Authorities were mobilized to stand guard at key points to ensure traffic safety. Photo: XH
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