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Dak Lak urgently responds to exceptionally large floods, at risk of exceeding historical milestones

On the evening of November 19, Mr. Nguyen Thien Van, Vice Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee, signed an official dispatch on urgently focusing on responding to and promptly overcoming the consequences of especially large floods, inundation, landslides and flash floods in the province.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức19/11/2025

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A section of National Highway 1 through Dak Lak province was deeply submerged in floodwaters on the afternoon of November 19. Photo: Tuong Quan/VNA

According to the Provincial People's Committee, this is a serious flood, with flood volume approaching and exceeding historical flood levels. In the face of complicated flood developments, with the most determined spirit, anticipating the worst scenario, implementing prevention and response measures at the highest level to ensure people's lives, the Provincial People's Committee requests communes and wards to closely monitor the developments of especially large and urgent floods; promptly inform authorities at all levels and people to proactively prevent and avoid at the highest possible level.

Localities must deploy necessary tasks and measures according to the "four on-the-spot" motto to ensure people's safety and lives, placing the task of ensuring people's safety and lives and rescuing people as urgent and above all. In particular, localities must proactively deploy plans to evacuate people in dangerous, deeply flooded and isolated areas; resolutely evacuate people, vehicles and property from dangerous areas; and fully prepare food and essential necessities at concentrated evacuation sites.

Military and police forces are required to mobilize all means and measures to immediately approach deeply flooded, isolated, and landslide-prone residential areas to promptly evacuate people to the safest place.

The Provincial People's Committee requested the Department of Industry and Trade to proactively direct the safe operation of hydroelectric reservoirs to ensure effective flood reduction and minimization of flooding downstream; absolutely not to allow unsafe dams to occur...

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from 1:00 p.m. on November 18 to 1:00 p.m. on November 19, Dak Lak province had moderate to very heavy rain, many places exceeding 600-800 mm. Some places with especially heavy rain were Son Thanh Dong 856.2 mm; Son Thanh Tay 815.2 mm; Xuan Binh 628.6 mm; Diem Truong 615.8 mm; Xuan Phuoc 696.8 mm... It is forecasted that in the next 24 hours, floods on Ky Lo, Tam Giang and Ban Thach rivers are decreasing slowly, but still remain at a high level. The downstream of Ba River continues to rise, the peak flood level at Cung Son station is likely to exceed the historical flood level of 1993 by 1.00 - 1.30 m, at Phu Lam station the peak flood level is likely to exceed the historical flood level of 1993 by 0.20 - 0.40 m. In the Sre Pok River basin, flood water levels continue to rise and fluctuate at high levels. The floods have caused 8 houses to collapse and be swept away, 22,938 houses to be flooded, 1,123 households to be isolated, 7,765 households to be urgently evacuated, many roads to be eroded and seriously flooded...

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/dak-lak-khan-truong-ung-pho-dot-lu-dac-biet-lon-nguy-co-vuot-moc-lich-su-20251119201330603.htm


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