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Da Nang: Residents of Hai Van ward proactively respond to rising floodwaters.

Due to the impact of prolonged heavy rain, many areas in Hai Van ward (Da Nang city) experienced severe flooding, and many households were evacuated to safe locations. The prolonged heavy rain also caused landslides in many border communes, disrupting transportation.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng27/10/2025

The people of La Dêê commune have been taken to safety.
The people of La Dêê commune have been taken to safety.

Over the past two days, heavy rain has continuously poured down on Hai Van ward, causing severe flooding in many areas and disrupting traffic.

On October 27th, all roads leading to Nam Yen village (Hai Van ward) were deeply flooded, making it impassable for vehicles. Water levels rose from 0.8 to over 1.5 meters, isolating dozens of households and causing significant difficulties for residents in their daily lives and travel.

According to residents, thanks to early warnings about heavy rain, households in the village had proactively raised their belongings, moved livestock, and stockpiled food in advance. To get around, people had to use small boats and makeshift canoes to cross deeply flooded roads.

Người dân dùng thuyền để di chuyển

People use boats to get around.

Mr. Nguyen Van Minh (Nam Yen village, Hai Van ward) said: “Since last night, the water started rising very quickly, flooding the yard and house within just a few hours. My family had to raise our belongings and move important items upstairs.”

In response to the situation, the People's Committee of Hai Van Ward promptly relocated more than 50 households in the flooded and landslide-prone areas to safe locations. At the same time, they deployed police and military forces to be on duty 24/7 to provide timely assistance to the residents.

Nước lũ dâng cao, tràn vào nhà người dân

Rising floodwaters inundated people's homes.

Nhiều khu vực ngập sâu từ 0,8 đến hơn 1,5 mét

Many areas were flooded to depths ranging from 0.8 to over 1.5 meters.

Đà Nẵng: Người dân phường Hải Vân chủ động ứng phó với lũ dâng cao  ảnh 4
Nhiều diện tích hoa màu bị nước lũ nhấn chìm

Large areas of crops were submerged by floodwaters.

Mưa lớn kéo dài gây ảnh hưởng đến đời sống người dân

Prolonged heavy rain is affecting people's lives.

Tại những khu vực ngập sâu, lực lượng chức năng căng giây cảnh báo, không cho phương tiện lưu thông qua lại

In areas with deep flooding, authorities have put up warning signs to prevent vehicles from passing through.

Meanwhile, landslides also occurred in a border commune of Da Nang . On the afternoon of October 27, Mr. Bui The Anh, Chairman of the People's Committee of La Dee commune, said that the local authorities had deployed the Civil Defense Command (police and military) of the commune to coordinate with border guards and local forces to mitigate the consequences of a landslide that flooded a house in Dak Penh village. They have transported property and urged the family to move to a safe place.

At the same time, the local authorities encouraged four households in Dak Oc village, located in a high-risk landslide area, to move to a safe shelter at the Dak Oc village cultural center, and blocked off one road at high risk of landslides.

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The weather in La Dêê commune is still experiencing heavy rain.
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Authorities are helping residents move their belongings.
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Authorities are working to mitigate the damage caused by landslides that flooded homes in Dak Penh village.

Meanwhile, Mr. Briu Quan, Chairman of the People's Committee of A Vuong commune, said that at 12:54 PM, the water level of the A Vuong River in Cr'toonh village (A Vuong commune) was nearly overflowing onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway, posing a risk of traffic congestion on the main road leading to A Vuong, Tay Giang, and Hung Son communes.

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Water levels are nearly overflowing onto Ho Chi Minh Highway in A Vuong commune.

Earlier, the DH5 flood bypass road in A Vuong commune was blocked by landslides, preventing traffic from the beginning of A Vuong bridge to R'bhướp village (Tay Giang commune). A Vuong commune forces are currently clearing the road to allow vehicles to pass.

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The DH5 flood bypass road in A Vuong commune has been affected by landslides.
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Authorities put up warning tape.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/da-nang-nguoi-dan-phuong-hai-van-chu-dong-ung-pho-voi-lu-dang-cao-post820211.html


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