Specifically, Lam Binh district, Phuc Yen communes measured rainfall of 259mm, Xuan Lap 108mm, Thuong Lam 100mm, Lang Can 99mm. Na Hang district, Thanh Tuong commune 134mm, Dinh Dap rain gauge station, Phao Tieu in Tuyen Quang hydroelectric reservoir area, Son Phu commune 108-116mm. Ham Yen district, Yen Thuan commune 129mm, Hung Duc 91mm. Chiem Hoa district, Hung My commune 118mm. Tuyen Quang city, Phan Thiet ward area 141mm...
Heavy rain caused flooding and isolated many areas.
Heavy to very heavy rain causes soil moisture to be near saturation (over 80%) or saturated (100%). It is forecasted that in the next 6 hours, areas in the province will continue to have rain with accumulated rainfall ranging from 10-30mm, in some places over 50mm. There is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams; landslides in steep terrain, areas with weak and unstable soil and rock structures, construction works and flooding in low-lying areas, along rivers and streams, and urban flooding.
Warning of the impact of flash floods, landslides, and land subsidence due to heavy rain or water flow: Flash floods, landslides, land subsidence, and waterlogging can have very negative impacts on the environment, threaten people's lives; cause local traffic congestion, affect the movement of vehicles, destroy structures, and cause damage to socio-economic activities.
As of 7pm on May 23, 23 houses were damaged, concentrated in Na Hang and Lam Binh districts; nearly 300 hectares of rice, crops, and vegetables were buried and flooded. Many traffic works and canals were damaged... Total damage was over 3 billion VND.
The Office of the Provincial Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue requested: Heavy rain is likely to continue to occur, especially at night and early morning. Localities in vulnerable areas need to proactively take measures to prevent and minimize damage.
Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/canh-bao-nguy-co-sat-lo-dat-cuc-ky-nguy-hiem-212414.html
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