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Heavy rain caused landslides, 40 households in An Tuong ward were affected.

On the morning of October 7, due to the influence of storm No. 11, Tuyen Quang province experienced prolonged heavy rain, causing damage in some areas. At Hung Thanh 8 group, An Tuong ward, heavy rain caused landslides from a hill in a residential area, causing mud to flow into the houses of about 40 households.

Báo Tuyên QuangBáo Tuyên Quang07/10/2025

Mud flooded into a house.
Mud flooded into a house.

The incident did not cause any human casualties, but many properties and household items of the residents were damaged. Immediately after the landslide, the leaders of An Tuong Ward People's Committee were present at the scene, coordinated with the functional forces to organize the recovery of the consequences, mobilized militia and army forces to help people clean up mud and move properties to a safe place.

Leaders of An Tuong Ward People's Committee discussed with military forces plans to support households.
Leaders of An Tuong Ward People's Committee discussed with military forces plans to support households.
Mud flooded into a house in Hung Thanh 8 group, An Tuong ward.
Mud flooded into a house in Hung Thanh 8 group, An Tuong ward.
The landslide on the hill flooded into the houses of the households.
Soil from the hill flooded into people's houses.

Currently, the ward government continues to review and assess the extent of damage, closely monitor weather developments, proactively respond to plans, and ensure the safety of people's lives and property.

News and photos: Thanh Phuc

Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202510/mua-lon-gay-sat-lo-dat-40-ho-dan-o-phuong-an-tuong-bi-anh-huong-94b7384/


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