Affected by storm No. 3, strong wind and rain, many trees fell, Nghe An authorities rescued and overcame the consequences at night.
Late in the afternoon of July 19, heavy rain occurred in many communes and wards in Nghe An with strong gusts of wind causing a series of trees to fall. To keep the roads running, functional forces and local government officials closely monitored the situation and sent forces to overcome the consequences that very night.
Báo Nghệ An•20/07/2025
According to information from communes and wards in Nghe An province, late afternoon on July 19, heavy rain and strong winds caused many trees to fall and break branches and leaves, causing traffic jams.
Specifically, according to the reporter's records, many communes and wards have suffered damage to trees when rain and storms occurred. For example, in localities along National Highway 7, National Highway 48 and some wards in the old Vinh city, Tien Phong commune, Que Phong commune (old Que Phong district); Tan Ky commune, Tan An (old Tan Ky district); Quy Chau commune, Than Linh commune (old Nghi Loc district), Vinh Hung ward (old Vinh city),...
Some images of the involvement of functional forces and local authorities in directing and directly participating in overcoming the consequences on the night of July 19:
Clearing up fallen trees in Tan Ky commune. Tan Ky commune was formed after merging Nghia Dung, Ky Tan, and Ky Son communes of the old Tan Ky district. Photo: PV Also on the night of July 19, in Muong Quang commune, heavy rain accompanied by strong winds occurred, causing an ancient banyan tree in Cam Noc village to be uprooted and fall onto the inter-village road. The ancient banyan tree is hundreds of years old, closely associated with the cultural and spiritual life of the people of Cam Noc and Cam Pom villages. Photo: PV An ancient banyan tree in Muong Quang fell, damaging the roof and some belongings of a nearby household. Fortunately, there were no casualties or damage. Photo: PV Police forces and officials of Quy Chau commune promptly arrived to support, respond to and handle the situation of fallen trees, and clear traffic on National Highway 48 through Lam Hoi village, Quy Chau commune. Quy Chau commune was formed after merging Chau Hanh, Chau Hoi, and Chau Nga communes of the old Quy Chau district. Photo: PV On the evening of July 19, a number of trees on Dang Thai Mai Street in Vinh Hung Ward (formerly Hung Dong Commune) were broken and fell, causing traffic jams and posing a danger to road users. The Vinh Hung Ward Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue Command promptly mobilized police, military and other forces to direct traffic and handle the fallen trees. Photo: PV Forces are overcoming the consequences of storm No. 3 in Phuc Loc commune (former Nghi Loc district). Phuc Loc commune was formed after merging the communes of Nghi Cong Bac, Nghi Cong Nam, Nghi Lam and Nghi My of the former Nghi Loc district. Photo: PV Phuc Loc Commune mobilized machinery and human resources to clean up fallen trees on the night of July 19. Photo: PV Heavy rain also occurred in Tan An commune on the afternoon of July 19, causing trees to fall on some roads in the commune. Tan An commune was formed from the merger of Huong Son, Nghia Phuc and Tan An communes of the old Tan Ky district. Photo: PV Handling fallen trees in Than Linh commune (former Nghi Dong, Nghi Hung and Nghi Phuong communes). Photo: PV National Highway 48, through Dan village, Tien Phong commune, also had fallen trees after heavy rain and strong winds in the late afternoon of July 19. Photo: PV
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