According to information from the Traffic Police Department of Phu Tho Provincial Police, at approximately 2:30 PM on December 14, at Km 124+300 on Thung Khe Pass (National Highway 6), in the section passing through Mai Chau commune, Phu Tho province, a serious rockslide occurred, completely burying the road surface and causing traffic congestion.
Preliminary information indicates that the sliding rocks and soil buried one motorcycle.
Immediately after the incident occurred, functional forces arrived at the scene to coordinate traffic diversion, ensure traffic safety, and urgently address the consequences.
National Highway 6 is a vital traffic route connecting the capital, Hanoi, with the Northwest provinces. The section passing through Phu Tho features complex terrain and a high risk of rockslides, posing many potential dangers to people and vehicles, especially during the rainy season and adverse weather conditions.
Preliminary information indicates that the sliding rocks and soil buried one motorcycle.
Immediately after the incident occurred, functional forces arrived at the scene to coordinate traffic diversion, ensure traffic safety, and urgently address the consequences.
National Highway 6 is a vital traffic route connecting the capital, Hanoi, with the Northwest provinces. The section passing through Phu Tho features complex terrain and a high risk of rockslides, posing many potential dangers to people and vehicles, especially during the rainy season and adverse weather conditions.