Commune police and people clean up rubble scattered on the road to ensure traffic safety
Khanh Hoa - Faced with the situation of vehicles transporting construction materials dropping gravel stretching more than 100m, the police agency and people have participated in clearing fallen rocks.
On April 12, on Truong Sa road, the section passing through Thai An village, Vinh Hai commune, Khanh Hoa province, a situation occurred where vehicles transporting construction materials dropped gravel over 100m long, posing a potential risk of traffic unsafety.
Immediately after discovering the incident, Vinh Hai Commune Police quickly mobilized officers, soldiers and forces to participate in protecting security and order at the grassroots level and local people to organize sweeping and collecting all the rubble scattered on the road surface.
The small amount of sharp crushed stone covering the road surface is determined to be dangerous for vehicles, especially motorbikes, easily leading to slipperiness and traffic accidents if not handled promptly.
With a proactive and urgent spirit, functional forces and people quickly cleaned the road surface, contributing to ensuring safety for people and vehicles passing through the route.
The joint efforts of the police force and the people not only promptly handled the arising situations but also spread a beautiful image of community responsibility in maintaining traffic order and safety in the area.
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