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For almost a week, thousands of soldiers and specialized machinery have been walking through the forest day and night looking for people who lost contact during the landslide in Suba 67, Song Bo Ranger Station; Rao Trang 3 hydroelectric power station (Phong Dien, Thua Thien Hue).

After the October 12 landslide at the Rao Trang 3 hydroelectric power station, the Phong Xuan commune (Phong Dien district) buried many workers, survivors and still healthy enough to move, they crossed the forest road to the power station Rao Trang hydroelectric plant 4. accident. The entrance to the scene had large rocks the size of a wheelchair rolling. Photo: CTV.
During these days, thousands of soldiers and dozens of motor vehicles are strengthened to carry out the task of leveling, paving the way and approaching the site of the landslide, finding the bodies of the group of 13 martyrs who perished because of rock and soil. buried in forest protection station 67. Photo: CTV.
The only trace left from this station is a brick panel built by the Thua Thien Hue Forest Protection Department. Photo: CTV.
Dozens of landslide spots appeared on the way to the site, many of which were very serious and dangerous landslides. The excavator is mobilized to work continuously. Photo: CTV.
According to records, the floods caused severe erosion of this forest road. Photo: CTV.
Rescue teams run every hour to find 15/17 workers who had an accident at the Rao Trang 3 hydroelectric collapse on October 12. Many days ago, in the hydroelectric area of ​​Rao Trang 3, heavy rains appeared and landslides surrounded the area. Photo: CTV.
It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of stone blocks collapsed.  Thick and solid walls (to protect mountains, avoid landslides) behind buildings, houses and warehouses were also pushed to the other side of the stream.  All houses, sheds, warehouses, toilets, machinery and equipment, properties in this area and dozens of sleeping people were destroyed, missing to this day.  Photo: Tung Giang.
It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of stone blocks collapsed. Thick, solid walls (to protect mountains, prevent landslides) behind buildings, houses, and warehouses were also pushed to the other side of the stream. All the houses, camps, warehouses, bathrooms, machinery, property in this area and dozens of sleeping people were destroyed, missing to this day. Photo: Tung Giang.
An engineer has used the sand slot overflow bridge to raise the level and clean the discharge culvert, and there is no water left on the spillway as before. Photo: CTV.
Rescuers are still working hard to find the remaining victims of the severe landslide. Photo: CTV.



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