Rainfall measured at some stations is as follows: Kim Son (Bao Yen) 95.2 mm; Coc Ly (Bac Ha) 87.8 mm; Ban Xen (Muong Khuong) 87.4 mm.
According to statistics from the Standing Office of the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue of Lao Cai province, as of the afternoon of June 21, floods had affected 6 houses (1 house in Lung Vai commune, Muong Khuong district was damaged by landslides; 5 houses in Lien Ha 5 village, Bao Ha commune, Bao Yen district were flooded).


Regarding agricultural production, floods have broken and buried 2.4 hectares of rice (Muong Khuong 1.75 hectares; Bac Ha 0.67 hectares; some vegetable areas have not been fully drained so the damage has not been assessed); 1 irrigation project in Ban Lap Ha village (Nam Det commune, Bac Ha district) had its main dam broken; 1 buffalo in Kim Son commune was swept away by flood.


Regarding traffic, floods caused landslides at some points on National Highway 4D (Km 163+700, km 164+800), the section through Muong Khuong district; Provincial Road 154 (in Ban Lau commune), Provincial Road 161 (in Bao Ha commune) and some inter-commune and rural roads were eroded or damaged.
In particular, the Bao Nhai - Nam Det (Bac Ha) inter-commune road had a positive slope landslide at 3 locations with a volume of over 300 m3 of rock and soil, causing traffic disruption; it has been repaired and the first phase of the route was opened at 4:00 p.m. on June 21.


Immediately after the disaster occurred, the Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue of the districts directed specialized agencies and People's Committees of communes and towns to mobilize forces to support households to overcome the consequences and stabilize their lives.
Source: https://baolaocai.vn/mua-lu-gay-thiet-hai-tai-mot-so-dia-phuong-trong-tinh-post403639.html
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