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Flood washed off Highway 26 in Dak Lak, traffic divided

8:41:4, 02/12/2020 Highway 26 was swept off by floods, landslides buried causing traffic from Dak Lak to Khanh Hoa to be divided.
This morning (December 1), the leader of Road Administration III.5 said that, due to the long lasting heavy rain, NH26 through Dak Lak was subsidence, landslides buried causing traffic to split. .

Accordingly, last night, at Km53 + 400, NH26, the section passing M’Drak pass, belonging to M’Drak district, there was a landslide and subsidence that broke a section of 50m long, 10m deep and 12m wide.


QL26 was swept away by flood causing trafic divine in Dak Lak


Immediately after the incident, the Road Management Department III.5 coordinated with the police force of Dak Lak Provincial Police, the People's Committee of M'Drak district and related units to guide, regulate traffic, and stop the vehicle. head does not allow back and forth.

The Department of Special Management III.5 also instructs the contractor to manage, maintain, implement barriers, to be on duty 24 / 24h to prevent vehicles from passing through NH26.

According to the leader of III.5, the unit has mobilized forces and vehicles to be on duty, when the sprinting water will give a construction plan to ensure traffic in step 1.

After that, there will be solutions to overcome and communicate on the route.

"Due to slippage, road breakage has caused complete traffic congestion on the NH26 route, we recommend that people and vehicles go in the direction of Khanh Hoa - Dak Lak and vice versa do not circulate through this road", leader III.5 Department of Specialization and Management recommends.

Also due to the influence of storms, at Km54 + 350, NH26 (the section passing Cu M’ta commune, M’Drak district), landslide occurred.

Accordingly, about 1 thousand cubic meters of soil and rock from the talus slab fell on the road surface, causing traffic jams and damaging about 80 meters of soft orchids on this highway.


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