Cutting down fallen trees at noon, quickly ensuring traffic safety for people
By noon on August 26, some streets in Nghe An were still unable to return to normal traffic due to the large number of fallen trees. Authorities mobilized maximum human and material resources, working through noon to clear the debris and ensure safety for people and vehicles.
Báo Nghệ An•26/08/2025
Clip: Quang An According to the reporter's records at 11:30 am on August 26, many roads in Thanh Vinh, Truong Vinh, Vinh Phu wards... in Nghe An province were still unable to reopen due to fallen large trees. In the photo: An old tree in lane 216, Ha Huy Tap street fell down, blocking the road, forcing all vehicles to turn around. Photo: QA Faced with that situation, Vinh Phu ward authorities, local forces and residents worked through lunch to clear the large tree and soon reopen Ha Huy Tap Street to traffic. Photo: QA On Le Duan Street, a series of trees were broken, this route was only open to one-way traffic during the night and morning of August 26. Authorities used chainsaws to cut tree trunks and branches, and leveled the road to create a path for people. Photo: QA After much effort, by noon on August 26, Le Duan Street was open to two-way traffic again, and fallen tree branches were moved to the sidewalk. Photo: Quang An On Quang Trung Street, in front of Trung Duc Apartment, the situation was similar, vehicles could only move in one direction due to fallen trees blocking the way. The forces worked to clear the area for many hours. Photo: QA A representative of Vinh Green Park JSC said: After the storm passed, the unit mobilized all machinery, staff and vehicles, divided into many teams, and spread out to the roads. However, the large number of fallen trees made the clearance difficult. Photo: QA This is considered the most destructive storm in recent years in Nghe An. Photo: QA However, there are still streets that have not been able to handle fallen trees, and vehicles cannot travel on the afternoon of August 26. In the photo: Fallen trees on Tran Quang Dieu Street have not been handled. Photo: QA
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