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Heavy rain causes isolation in many mountainous areas of Southern Quang Tri

QTO - Due to the impact of storm No. 13 (Kalmaegi), in Quang Tri province there is rain, moderate to heavy rain, in some places very heavy rain causing the water level of rivers to rise, isolating some areas in the mountainous areas of the West and South of Quang Tri.

Báo Quảng TrịBáo Quảng Trị03/11/2025

Border guards block flooded culverts in La Lay commune
Border guards blocked the flooded culverts passing through La Lay commune.
Heavy rain caused landslides on the inter-village road in La Lay commune.
Heavy rain caused landslides on the inter-village road in La Lay commune.
Authorities urgently fix a landslide on the West branch of Ho Chi Minh Highway to La Lay International Border Gate.
Authorities urgently fix a landslide on the West branch of Ho Chi Minh route to La Lay International Border Gate.
Heavy rain caused some residential areas in Trai Ca village, Dakrong commune to be flooded.
Heavy rain caused some residential areas in Trai Ca village, Dakrong commune to be flooded.
Authorities set up a checkpoint to prevent traffic at the Van Ri village culvert, Khe Sanh commune due to flooding.
Authorities set up a checkpoint to prevent traffic at the Van Ri village culvert, Khe Sanh commune due to flooding.
Heavy rain caused some areas in Cam Lo commune to be partially flooded.
Heavy rain caused some areas in Cam Lo commune to be partially flooded.
To ensure safety, many schools in Cam Lo commune forced students to stay home and notify parents to pick them up early due to the risk of flooding caused by heavy rain.
To ensure safety, schools in Cam Lo commune let students stay home and notified parents to pick them up early due to the risk of flooding due to heavy rain.

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Source: https://baoquangtri.vn/xa-hoi/202511/mua-lon-gay-chia-cat-nhieu-khu-vuc-vung-nui-nam-quang-tri-09428bc/


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