There are still rockfalls on the slope, and the nighttime road closure control on the 47-50 km (Baling to Daman section) of Taiwan 7 Line has been extended to the 28th.

(provided by a workshop)

[Reporter Li Rongping/Taoyuan Report] The Maintenance Engineering Office of the First District of the General Administration of Highways originally planned to cancel the night warning road closure for 47 to 50 kilometers (Baling to Daman section) of Tai 7 Line in Fuxing District, Taoyuan City tonight (21st). The Fuxing Public Works Section observed that there were still rockfalls and collapses on the exposed slopes from time to time, so it was decided to control traffic and extend the road closure for early warning at night to the 28th to ensure driving safety.

The first construction office said that typhoons Xuanlannuo and Meihua passed through the border, and the 49.8 km (Daman section) of Taiwan 7th line collapsed on the 14th, blocking the passage of Taoyuan and Yilan. Transportation and temporary facilities were placed. After observation, there are still rockfalls from time to time on the exposed slope. The extended control measures include the two-way 49 to 50 kilometers (Dahan Bridge) of Taiwan No. 7 Line, mining from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. every day Road closures are not excluded if there is any danger; the 47-50 km (Baling to Daman section) of Taiwan Line 7 will be closed early at night, and the road closure time will be from 6:30 pm to 8:00 am the next day.

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A construction office appeals to passersby. After typhoon and heavy rain, mountain roads are prone to collapse and rockfall, and road conditions are difficult to grasp. Passers-by should pay attention to weather information and road obstruction information, plan their itinerary in advance, and prepare for emergency response. system and listen to traffic broadcasts.

The night-time road closure control on the 47-50 km (Baling to Daman section) of Taiwan's 7th line was extended to the 28th.

(provided by a workshop)