Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

The entire 90-meter long concrete road that 'grew' on agricultural land in Nghe An has been completely dismantled overnight.

According to the reporter's records, the remaining road surface, nearly 2m wide and about 90m long, has been completely excavated. The concrete blocks after being excavated were gathered on the spot.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An09/07/2025

On July 9, excavators were mobilized to dismantle the entire remaining part of the "90m long road that grew up on agricultural land overnight" that Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television had reported. This is the second time this road has been dismantled.

bna_a.jpg
The second excavator was mobilized to demolish the road. Photo: Tien Hung

According to the reporter's records, the remaining road surface, nearly 2m wide and about 90m long, has been completely excavated. The concrete blocks after being excavated were gathered on the spot. All agricultural land plots have been restored to their original state.

bna_anh1.jpg
The illegal road was completely demolished. Photo: Tien Hung

Previously, on July 3, Nghe An Radio and Television Newspaper reported that recently, many people in Xuan Dong hamlet (Vinh Phu ward) were surprised when a new concrete road suddenly appeared on the agricultural land plots at the end of the hamlet. Vinh Phu is a new ward, formed on the basis of merging 4 old wards and communes including: Ha Huy Tap, Nghi Phu, Nghi Duc wards and Nghi An commune. In which, Xuan Dong hamlet previously belonged to Nghi Duc ward. According to the reporter's records, this concrete road is about 90m long, more than 5m wide, running through 8 agricultural land plots of the people. The remaining edge on the other side of the road is adjacent to the land plot for perennial crops.

bna_duong1.jpg
This road was completed in just one night. Photo: Tien Hung

This road was built in just one night at the end of June, and was completed before dawn. This new road is a dead end, not leading to any houses, and only has plots of land for planting trees inside. Locals believe that the road was built for personal purposes, to "inflate" the land prices of some plots inside.

On July 5, Vinh Phu Ward People's Committee said that immediately after receiving feedback from Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television, the ward sent staff to inspect the scene, review land records, verify the purpose of the construction, and at the same time proceed to dismantle and restore the land to its current state in accordance with legal regulations.

bna_anhduong3.jpg
After Nghe An Newspaper and Radio and Television reported, on July 5, excavators were mobilized to dismantle the road. But only half of the road was dismantled, the rest was covered with soil. Photo: Tien Hung

However, in reality, this spontaneous road has not been completely dismantled but only narrowed. Previously, the road was more than 5m wide and about 90m long. After being treated, the road is still nearly 2m wide and 90m long as before, the road surface is covered with a layer of rice field soil to cover it./.

Source: https://baonghean.vn/da-thao-do-xong-toan-bo-con-duong-be-tong-dai-90-met-moc-len-tren-dat-nong-nghiep-chi-sau-1-dem-o-nghe-an-10301914.html


Comment (0)

No data
No data
Discover the poetic beauty of Vinh Hy Bay
How is the most expensive tea in Hanoi, priced at over 10 million VND/kg, processed?
Taste of the river region
Beautiful sunrise over the seas of Vietnam
The majestic cave arc in Tu Lan
Lotus tea - A fragrant gift from Hanoi people
More than 18,000 pagodas nationwide rang bells and drums to pray for national peace and prosperity this morning.
The Han River sky is 'absolutely cinematic'
Miss Vietnam 2024 named Ha Truc Linh, a girl from Phu Yen
DIFF 2025 - An explosive boost for Da Nang's summer tourism season

Heritage

Figure

Business

No videos available

News

Political System

Local

Product