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Frequent pavement repair troubles Hanoi residents

Many of Hanoi's pavements are currently being dug up to be repaved, plaguing residents.

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For over two months, the pavement of Le Trong Tan Street in Ha Dong District has turned into a construction site with scattered bricks and stones. The prolonged pavement repairs have severely impacted the daily lives of residents and businesses.

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A local woman, Nguyen Hong Mai, 56, said that the work seriously affected her business.

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According to an official from the Ha Dong District People's Committee, the repair was delayed due to the installation of telecommunication cables.

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The excavation has resulted in piles of dirt, stones, and materials blocking pathways and posing potential traffic hazards.

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"We're strongly in favour of the pavement renovation work, but it needs to be done quickly to avoid affecting people's lives, " says Nguyen Dinh Lap, a resident.

Construction work is also underway on the pavements of some other streets including Ton That Thuyet in Cau Giay District.

In 2016, Hanoi issued a regulation for pavement upgrades. The city aimed to replace the traditional bricks with durable natural stone on more than 900 streets across 12 inner-city districts by 2020.

In 2017, many local pavements were upgraded with natural stone, which was claimed to have a life of 50-70 years. However, these stone pavements have quickly deteriorated and needed repairs. Vehicles parking activities have been blamed for the quick deterioration of the pavements in Hanoi.