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People in the downstream area of ​​Lam Dong are busy restoring their lives after the flood.

After many days of heavy rain, rising floodwaters have disrupted the lives of people in the downstream areas of Lam Dong. By November 1, the water levels on the rivers had begun to recede, and people were taking advantage of the opportunity to clean up, overcome the consequences, and soon stabilize their lives.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng01/11/2025

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Alley leading to Kim Ngoc village on October 31, high water level isolated many households, authorities had to use jet skis to take people to safety
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By this morning (November 1), flood water had receded, people were cleaning up and sanitizing their houses.
People of Ham Thang ward travel on a road that was flooded 2 days ago.

In Ham Thang ward, the area most affected by the floods in recent days, the water has begun to recede. In areas where the water has receded, people are busy cleaning up, collecting belongings, and washing every wall and floor covered in mud. Many families are bringing out blankets, tables and chairs to dry. Local forces are helping to clear mud, clean the roads, and gradually bring daily life back to normal.

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Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Minh inspected the isolated residential area.

Meanwhile, at Ca Ty River, after many days of rising water at alert level 1, by November 1, the flood water had receded and no longer affected people living along the river.

People clean up their houses after the flood
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Water level on Ca Ty River has been rising for many days, threatening to flood residential areas along the river.
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By the morning of November 1, the water had receded into the riverbed.

Although there are still losses and damages that cannot be immediately repaired, smiles have returned to people's faces. The flood recedes, life continues. In difficult times, the village and neighborly bond becomes stronger, helping each person to be more confident to go through this unprecedented flood.

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Rising floodwaters caused National Highway 1A through Ham Thang ward to be deeply submerged earlier.
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By this morning (November 1), the water had receded and traffic was back to this location in both directions.
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Currently in Ham Thang ward, there are still some places where flood water has not receded, people have to use rafts to move.
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Floodwaters reached the dragon fruit trees in Ham Liem commune on October 30.
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The flood water has now receded.
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Current status of residential area in Ham Liem commune this morning (November 1)
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Also in the residential area of ​​Ham Liem commune, on October 30, the water rose so high that the road was invisible.
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People on National Highway 1A through Ham Thang ward clean their houses.
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People in Phu Thinh neighborhood, Ham Thang ward clean their houses.
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People clean up the mud left behind after the floodwaters receded.
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Businesses also cleaned up and resumed operations.
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Police force joins in supporting people to clean up after the flood

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/nguoi-dan-vung-ha-luu-lam-dong-tat-bat-khoi-phuc-cuoc-song-sau-lu-399337.html


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