Video : Ha Trung people build shacks on the dike and wait for the flood to recede.
Recorded on the afternoon of August 27, in the villages of Chue Cau, Binh Lam, and Tuong Lac (Ha Trung commune, Thanh Hoa ), floodwaters rose so high that many houses could only see the roofs.
Along the dike through the villages of Chue Cau and Binh Lam, households have become makeshift shelters. The tents are made of tarpaulin and have been roughly covered to shelter them from the rain and wind.
In the village, many houses were surrounded by water on all sides, people had to use small boats to transport belongings, bring children, the elderly and women out.
According to quick statistics from the People's Committee of Ha Trung commune on August 27, the whole commune recorded 158 houses flooded under 1 meter with 472 people having to evacuate on the spot. More seriously, up to 687 houses were flooded from 1 to 3 meters deep, forcing 1,547 people to evacuate, mainly in Binh Lam, Chue Cau, and Tuong Lac villages. People were evacuated to high-rise buildings and places designated and arranged by local authorities.
The entire Ha Trung commune currently has 108.9 hectares of rice and 15.2 hectares of vegetables flooded, with a high risk of total loss if the flooding continues. Many crop areas have been severely damaged and are no longer recoverable. The rapidly rising floodwaters have also forced many households to evacuate to ensure their safety.
Mr. Hoang Van Mao, a resident of Binh Lam village, said: “The water started rising yesterday morning, August 26, and by the evening it was heavily flooded, and the electricity in the village was also cut off. Since then, people have had to use boats and canoes to travel, transport belongings, and rescue the remaining livestock in the flooded area.”
The flood water rose 3-4 meters high, over the fences and alley pillars. Groups of young people had to hurriedly row boats back and forth to transport necessities and belongings.
People's property and livestock were also greatly damaged. In Binh Lam village, Mr. Nguyen Van Son sadly said: "My family lost nearly 200 chickens, 2 fish ponds were swept away, the total damage is estimated at about 300 - 400 million VND. All the savings are now considered lost."
Meanwhile, in Chue Cau village, Mrs. Pham Thi Quyen recalled in a daze: “My entire house, TV, refrigerator and family farm were submerged in water. When the water started to rise, the whole family only had time to carry the chicks and lead the pigs to higher ground.”
Many old people sat quietly next to their luggage, their eyes looking towards the house submerged in water.
Herds of livestock including pigs, chickens, and ducks were also moved up the dike by people and locked in temporary pens to escape the flood.
Along the dike, wet clothes were hung up to dry, gas stoves, pots and pans were brought up to temporarily cook. The deep floodwaters made people's lives extremely difficult in terms of clean water, polluted environment, and increased risk of disease.
Currently, the Ha Trung commune government has been actively implementing measures to support people to overcome the consequences. Local authorities and organizations have mobilized vehicles and human resources to evacuate people in a timely manner, while providing essential necessities such as food, clean water, blankets, etc. to households that are being evacuated.
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