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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