
Over the past two days, heavy rain has continuously poured down on Hai Van ward, causing many areas to be deeply flooded and traffic to be cut off.
On October 27, all roads leading to Nam Yen village (Hai Van ward) were deeply flooded, making it impossible for vehicles to pass. The water level rose from 0.8 to more than 1.5 meters, isolating dozens of households, making travel and daily activities difficult.
Locals said that thanks to early warnings of heavy rain, households in the village were proactive in raising their belongings, moving their livestock, and stocking up on food in advance. To get around, people had to use small boats and temporary boats to cross deeply flooded roads.

People use boats to travel
Mr. Nguyen Van Minh (Nam Yen village, Hai Van ward) said: "The water started rising very quickly last night, and after only a few hours it flooded the yard and house. My family had to raise furniture and move important items upstairs."
Faced with the above situation, the People's Committee of Hai Van Ward promptly evacuated more than 50 households in flooded and landslide areas to safe places. At the same time, police and military forces were arranged to be on duty 24/7 to promptly support the people.

Flood water rose and flooded into people's houses.

Many areas are flooded from 0.8 to more than 1.5 meters deep.


Many crop areas were submerged by flood waters.

Prolonged heavy rain affects people's lives

In deeply flooded areas, authorities put up warning ropes and did not allow vehicles to pass through.
Meanwhile, a landslide also occurred in the 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 locality had deployed the Civil Defense Command (police, military) of the commune to coordinate with the border guards and local forces to overcome the consequences of the landslide that flooded into a house in Dac Penh village, and had transported property and mobilized the family to a safe place.
At the same time, the locality mobilized 4 households in Dac Oc village located in an area at high risk of landslides to take shelter at the Dac Oc village cultural house, blocking a road at high risk of landslides.





Meanwhile, Mr. Briu Quan, Chairman of the People's Committee of A Vuong commune, said that the water level of A Vuong river at 12:54 at Cr'toonh village (A Vuong commune) almost overflowed onto Ho Chi Minh road, posing a risk of blocking the main road to A Vuong, Tay Giang and Hung Son communes.

Previously, the DH5 flood avoidance road in A Vuong commune was eroded, blocking the road from the A Vuong bridge to R'bhượp village (Tay Giang commune). A Vuong commune forces are handling the situation and clearing the road for vehicles to pass.


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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