Due to the influence of cold air, heavy rain in Can Loc and Loc Ha districts ( Ha Tinh ) caused many roads to be flooded and cut off, forcing students to stay home from school.
According to the initial report of Can Loc district, heavy rains lasting from last night to this morning (November 13) have caused many roads in the area to be flooded, many residential areas to be isolated. Water has flooded some houses. (Photo: National Highway 1 section passing through Nghen town is flooded).
To ensure safety, traffic police had to go out on the streets to regulate traffic.
Water flooded many houses in Phu Loc commune.
Heavy rains also caused flooding in many schools. To ensure the safety of students, the Can Loc District Department of Education and Training has instructed schools to flexibly allow students to stay home. (Photo taken at Phu Loc Kindergarten).
Can Loc district leaders inspected the flood situation in the area.
Faced with the complicated situation of floods and rains, Can Loc district has directed localities to proactively monitor the situation closely and prepare timely response plans and strategies. The district has directed the police, military , militia and local forces to deploy forces and be ready for rescue work, helping people evacuate when necessary.
Mr. Dang Tran Phong
Chairman of Can Loc District People's Committee
In Loc Ha district, heavy rain also caused many roads in the communes of Thach Chau, Ho Do, Ich Hau, Thach My... to be flooded, making it impossible for people and vehicles to travel. (Photo taken in Thach Chau commune).
Many roads had to be blocked, warnings of safety risks, and travel bans were issued. (Photo taken in Ich Hau commune).
Deep flood water in the center of Loc Ha district, many roads are impassable.
Many winter vegetable fields were flooded and likely damaged. (Photo taken in Thach My).
Many schools were flooded and had to stop teaching and learning. The school asked parents to come to pick up their children to ensure safety. (Photo taken at My Chau Secondary School, water level was 30-40 cm).
Some low-lying residential areas were heavily flooded. (Photo taken in Thach Chau commune).
By noon on November 13, heavy rain was still continuing in Loc Ha, combined with water flowing from upstream and rising tides, causing the flooding situation to become more complicated. Loc Ha district leaders inspected a number of key areas and works and directed departments, branches and localities to focus on effective flood prevention to minimize damage caused by natural disasters. Localities, departments and branches are also urgently checking the situation, counting the damage to respond and report promptly. |
Thuy Ngoc - Tien Dung
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