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Manhole on To Ngoc Van street damaged, causing traffic accident

Việt NamViệt Nam07/05/2024

For many days now, a manhole on To Ngoc Van Street (Tay Tri Quarter, Ward 1, Dong Ha City) has been damaged, causing difficulties and insecurity for road users.

Present on this street, the reporter noticed that the surface of a manhole had a broken concrete part, creating a deep spot that could cause accidents for vehicles, especially two-wheeled vehicles.

Dong Ha: Manhole on To Ngoc Van street damaged, causing traffic accident

The surface of the manhole on To Ngoc Van street is damaged, people have to plant tree branches to warn vehicles to pass safely (Photo taken at 3:00 p.m. on May 7, 2024) - Photo: VH

Locals said that several motorcyclists and students riding bicycles had accidents. To warn of the danger, people put a tree branch and a plastic bag on top for passersby to see.

What is of concern is that, not far from this manhole, the concrete surfaces of three other manholes also have many deep cracks, showing signs of damage. People have reported the incident to the authorities but so far it has not been handled.

To Ngoc Van Street passes through a densely populated area, near a school, so authorities need to soon have a plan to repair the damaged manhole so that travel on this route is convenient and safe.

Vu Hoang


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