Lao Cai traffic police set up "living markers" and rolled up rocks to clear the way for people.
In recent days, due to the impact of heavy rain, many roads in Lao Cai province have experienced landslides, water overflowing the roads, accompanied by dense fog, posing many potential traffic safety risks. Lao Cai traffic police have set up "living markers" and placed rocks to ensure people's safety.
Báo Lào Cai•01/09/2025
Soldiers of the Traffic Police Inspection and Control Team No. 4 of the Traffic Police Department of Lao Cai Provincial Police act as "living markers" to help people move smoothly in the rain, wind and fog.
In recent days, the image of Traffic Police (Lao Cai Provincial Police) closely following key routes, promptly directing, regulating traffic and deploying barriers, markers, and warning ropes in dangerous areas has become very familiar to the people.
During the flood, many officers and soldiers did not mind the difficulties, directly clearing rocks and soil, moving large logs blocking the road, creating conditions for vehicles to circulate safely.
Due to prolonged heavy rains and landslides in mountainous terrain, in addition to traffic control, soldiers also transported dirt and rocks themselves.
Each large rock and log was moved to the roadside to ensure safety for vehicles and people. On holidays, people can go out and return to their families, but the traffic police of Lao Cai province are still working enthusiastically. On landslide-prone roads, soldiers had to put up warning ropes.
Always on duty to regulate traffic. Guide vehicles to participate in the correct and safe route. Thanks to that, people can move conveniently and safely.
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