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Hai Duong basically completed repairing the traffic sign system and safety on 27 provincially managed roads.

PV September 17, 2024 07:18

By September 16, the departments, offices, and units of the Department of Transport had basically cleared away obstacles and fallen trees on the road surface and adjusted and repaired the traffic sign system and traffic safety on 27 provincial and national highways authorized by Hai Duong.

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Workers erect road signs in Kinh Mon town. Photo: Bui Duc

Repairing the signal system on the waterways is being urgently carried out. However, due to the high water level on the rivers, repairing the signal system on the waterways is still difficult.

Currently, the work of overcoming the damage after storm No. 3 is still being carried out, such as cleaning up and gathering fallen trees to the staging areas, overcoming landslides on roadbeds, collapsed culverts, traffic lights, etc.

Driver training and testing facilities, bus stations and vehicle inspection centers have been repaired immediately after the storm and returned to normal operations. Only Hai Tan bus station is still closed due to flooding.

Hai Duong strives to basically complete the repair of the road system before September 19. As for the landslides on the roadbed and the repair of the signaling system on local waterways due to high water levels, the work will be carried out when the water levels go down; expected to be completed before September 30.

Preliminary statistics show that on provincial and national roads authorized by the Department of Transport, 626 m of roadbed slopes were eroded on national highway 17B; provincial roads 394C; 393; 392; 396C. 28,800 casuarina, acacia, eucalyptus trees... were broken and damaged; 185 signs were broken and damaged; 95 markers were damaged...

Local inland waterway transport infrastructure also suffered significant damage.

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Hai Duong basically completed repairing the traffic sign system and safety on 27 provincially managed roads.