PM urges rapid action on new Phong Châu Bridge after collapse

September 17, 2024 - 10:05
The PM's directive stresses the urgent need for a new bridge. The Phú Thọ Provincial People's Committee must quickly study, survey, and prepare investment procedures for a bridge that can withstand all weather conditions, with a report due by  October 1.
Authorities continue to address Phong Châu Bridge collapse and search for missing persons. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI —Deputy Prime Minister Trần Hồng Hà has signed a directive from the Prime Minister, calling for the immediate study and investment in the construction of a new Phong Châu Bridge, which spans the Red River along National Highway 32C and links Lâm Thao and Tam Nông Districts in Phú Thọ Province.

The directive, addressed to the chairman of Phú Thọ Province and relevant ministers, follows the collapse of the Phong Châu Bridge on September 9, caused by rising water levels in the Red River. This collapse has significantly affected the local population, damaged property, and disrupted traffic on this vital route.

The Prime Minister’s directive emphasizes the urgency of building a new bridge, capable of withstanding severe weather conditions. The Phú Thọ Provincial People's Committee is tasked with conducting studies, surveys, and preparing investment procedures for the new bridge, with a report due by October 1.

Ministers of transport, agriculture and rural development, planning and investment, and finance are required to collaborate with Phú Thọ Province, fast-track investment preparations, secure necessary funds, and submit their report to the Prime Minister by September 20.

The Government Office will oversee the implementation and report any issues to the Prime Minister. — VNS

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