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Dangerous road in Dak Nong province awaits repair, residents plead for action
๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ณ Vietnam /Energy & Infrastructure

Dangerous road in Dak Nong province awaits repair, residents plead for action

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Residents of Dak Nong province are calling for urgent repairs to a dangerous, deteriorating road connecting to National Highway 14.
  • The road, built over 20 years ago, has numerous potholes and damaged sections, posing a risk to students and daily commuters.
  • While a renovation project is planned for 2027, locals are requesting immediate interim repairs due to the hazardous conditions.

A vital road connecting National Highway 14 in Nhan Co commune to Quang Tan and Kien Duc communes in Dak Nong province has fallen into severe disrepair, prompting urgent pleas from residents for immediate repairs. The road, constructed over two decades ago with a narrow width of only 3.5 meters, has become a significant hazard for the local community.

Residents report frequent accidents, particularly involving students, due to the road's condition, which features crumbling asphalt, exposed rocks, and deep potholes. "This is a main artery, and vehicles travel on it constantly. We have petitioned for repairs many times, but the road remains damaged," said Phan Thi Hong, a local resident. She added that temporary fixes made by residents only last a few days, and nighttime travel is particularly dangerous.

This is a main artery, and vehicles travel on it constantly. We have petitioned for repairs many times, but the road remains damaged.

โ€” Phan Thi HongA local resident describing the condition and repeated calls for repair of the damaged road.

The damage is extensive, stretching nearly 10 kilometers, with severe deterioration evident from Nhan Co commune onwards. Many sections have collapsed, forcing drivers to navigate on the dirt shoulder. The lack of a proper drainage system exacerbates the problem, leading to frequent flooding.

Tran Cong Dung, Chairman of Nhan Co Commune People's Committee, acknowledged the residents' complaints and confirmed that the commune has petitioned higher authorities for upgrades. He stated that the road, built in 2004, is no longer suitable for the increasing traffic volume. A project to upgrade and repair the road, estimated at 210 billion VND, has been proposed by the Dak R'lap District Investment and Construction Management Board, with construction tentatively scheduled to begin in 2027. However, Dung expressed a desire for earlier implementation due to the current hazardous conditions.

The road, built in 2004, is no longer suitable for the increasing traffic volume.

โ€” Tran Cong DungThe Chairman of Nhan Co Commune People's Committee explaining the necessity for road upgrades.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.