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One day to transform a muddy village road into smooth asphalt — and a complete landslide road restoration from unstable debris to safe driving surface. This video covers both processes in full. Village road: bulldozers level the surface, trucks spread crushed stone, road rollers compact the foundation, asphalt is laid and marked — done in a single day. Landslide restoration: excavators clear loose debris first, cement slurry locks the slope face, retaining walls support the road base, backfill is compacted layer by layer, crushed stone handles drainage, edges are locked on both sides, then asphalt and guardrails complete the repair. The road looks finished — but the real work is every hidden risk suppressed permanently underneath.
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00:00Who would have thought a bumpy, muddy village dirt road could be transformed this fast?
00:03Two bulldozers move in immediately, leveling every uneven surface completely.
00:07Trucks follow continuously, spreading crushed stone evenly across the entire road.
00:10Then a road roller compacts everything back and forth until the foundation is solid.
00:14Finally asphalt is laid and lane markings painted.
00:16Just one day, a brand new village road completed.
00:18Now watch the full repair process of a landslide road section.
00:21The real danger here is never on the surface.
00:23An excavator enters first, clearing all loose rocks and landslide debris.
00:27Unstable elements removed completely before anything else.
00:30Then cement slurry is sprayed across the mountain face,
00:32quickly locking down the loose slope surface and preventing further rockfall.
00:35A retaining wall is simultaneously built below,
00:37supporting the entire road base and holding the pressure from above.
00:40Backfilling begins next, layer by layer pushed flat and compacted,
00:43rebuilding the structure from the ground up.
00:45Crushed stone base layer goes in next,
00:47handling both drainage and load bearing to prevent future water softening.
00:49Both sides are edged and locked to prevent the structure from spreading outward.
00:52Finally asphalt is laid, guardrails installed, lane markings painted,
00:56the entire damaged mountain road fully restored and reopened.
00:58What you see is a finished road.
01:00The real work underneath is every hidden risk being permanently suppressed before it can surface.
01:04Stable below means the road lasts above.
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