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Bac Ninh: Urgently reinforce Cau River dike in Tam Giang commune to protect residents' safety

Since the morning of October 9, the People's Committee of Tam Giang commune, Bac Ninh province has issued an urgent notice, calling on all people to stand side by side with the police, army and relevant parties to join forces to protect the dike and prevent the Cau River from flooding into residential areas.

Hà Nội MớiHà Nội Mới09/10/2025

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On the morning of October 9, the Cau River water passing through Tam Giang commune was close to the dike.

The urgent announcement of the People's Committee of Tam Giang commune issued on the morning of October 9 stated: "Due to prolonged heavy rain, the water level of Cau River on the morning of October 9, 2025 is rising rapidly, with the risk of overflowing the dike in Tam Giang commune. The People's Committee of the commune calls on all people to join hands to respond to the incident.

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Hundreds of people and armed forces officers and soldiers are urgently protecting the dike.
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People from all walks of life in Tam Giang commune were present at the "hot spot".

Location: Cau Cua Ma wharf area, Doai village, Tam Giang commune. Participants: People of working age, youth, unions, militia...

Content: Transporting materials, reinforcing dikes. Preventing landslides and overflows. On-call duty, coordinating with functional forces.

Note: Bring personal tools (shovel, hoe, sack, wheelbarrow...).

We hope that people will actively participate to protect the safety of life, property and stabilize community life."

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Earth bags will be built to raise the dike surface to prevent water.
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The "Son Tinh" are fighting the "Thuy Tinh".
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People's motor vehicles were also mobilized to participate in flood prevention.
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Armed forces of Defense Zone 4 of Bac Ninh province participate in dike protection.
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Army and people unite to fight against the enemy.
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From the night of October 8, the Cau River water level rose, flooding many areas outside the dike.
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Last night, the water almost flooded the first floor of many houses.

Throughout the night of October 8, support forces from the central and local levels were on duty at this critical dike section to deploy emergency measures to prevent dike overflow. Troops from Brigade 229, E 833, and the Command of the Defense Zone of 4 Bac Ninh provinces were also quickly mobilized to support.

Many mechanical vehicles such as excavators, trucks, etc. were also mobilized to reinforce the dike foot, transport emergency materials to prevent dike overflow in the Doai village area and handle the incident of open sluice gate at Vong Nguyet Pumping Station.

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The water level of Cau River is now higher than the water level in the fields.
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By noon on October 9, the Cau River dike in Tam Giang commune was still safe.

At 11:00 a.m. on October 9, Tam Giang Commune People's Committee informed: "At present, the dike is still safe."

Cau River (also known as Nhu Nguyet River, Phu Luong River) is the largest river originating from the Phja Khao range (over 1,500m high) and Tam Tao (Cho Don area of ​​Bac Kan province), flowing through Bac Kan to Thai Nguyen, Bac Giang, Bac Ninh, Hanoi, combining with tributaries to form the Thai Binh River.

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The Cau River rose, flooding many residential areas in many provinces.

Due to the storm circulation in October 2025, the Cau River water level rose, reaching 28.87m at Gia Bay station, above the historical level in 2024 (28.81m), causing widespread flooding in the provinces of Thai Nguyen, Bac Ninh, Lang Son, and Cao Bang .

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/bac-ninh-khan-truong-gia-co-de-song-cau-tai-xa-tam-giang-bao-ve-an-toan-dan-cu-718975.html


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