According to records, many landslides on the negative slope have eaten deep into the road, especially in the sections passing through Tam Quang, Tam Thai, Tuong Duong and Muong Xen communes. Some locations have formed a "frog's mouth" shape, posing a risk of losing the entire road surface. Rocks and soil from the mountainside have flowed down, blocking the road surface, completely cutting off traffic.
The Nam Mo and Lam rivers are still flowing rapidly, increasing the risk of further landslides. Hundreds of trucks carrying goods and necessities are lined up for kilometers, forced to stop in the middle of the road, waiting for the route to be cleared. The traffic jam has lasted for 2 days and 2 nights, leaving this area almost completely isolated.
Notably, many landslides from the floods at the end of July have not been completely resolved, and are now being triggered by the circulation of storm No. 10. Local authorities are mobilizing machinery and human resources for emergency handling, but unstable weather and difficult terrain make the recovery work difficult.
Currently, functional units, local authorities and people are urgently mobilizing machinery and human resources to handle the landslide site, making efforts to clear the route as soon as possible. However, unstable weather and difficult terrain make the recovery work difficult.
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/kinh-te/tuyen-duong-doc-dao-di-cua-khau-quoc-te-nam-can-te-liet-vi-sat-lo-dat-20251001130603105.htm
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