According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from now until 0:40 on August 4, the provinces of Dien Bien , Lai Chau and Tuyen Quang will continue to have rain with accumulated rainfall ranging from 20-40mm, in some places over 60mm.
Risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes in many communes/wards: Bum Nua; Pa U, Tan Uyen; Bum To, Hua Bum, Khoen On, Le Loi, Mu Ca, Muong Khoa, Muong Kim, Muong Mo, Muong Te, Muong Than, Nam Cuoi, Nam Hang, Nam So, Pa Tan, Pac Ta, Than Uyen, Thu Lum (Lai Chau province); Bung Lao, Chieng Sinh, Muong Ang, Muong Mun, Muong Phang, Muong Pon, Muong Tung, Na Sang, Na Tau, Nam Ke, Nam Nen, Muong Lay, Pu Nhi, Pu Nhung, Si Pa Phin, Sinh Phinh, Tua Chua (Dien Bien province); Bach Dich, Can Ty, Du Gia, Duong Thuong, Lao Chai, Linh Ho, Lung Phin, Lung Tam, Mau Due, Minh Son, Minh Tan, Nghia Thuan, Ngoc Duong, Ha Giang 1, Ha Giang 2, Pho Bang, Phu Linh, Quan Ba, Sa Phin, Sung Mang, Thang Mo, Thanh Thuy, Thuan Hoa, Tung Ba, Tung Vai, Vi Xuyen, Yen Minh (Tuyen Quang province).
Heavy rains are likely to cause flooding in low-lying areas, urban and industrial areas; flash floods on small rivers and streams, landslides on steep slopes (real-time warning information on areas at risk of flash floods and landslides is provided online on the website of the Department of Hydrometeorology at https://luquetsatlo.nchmf.gov.vn and in separate bulletins warning of flash floods and landslides).
Flash floods and landslides can have very negative impacts on the environment, threaten people's lives; cause local traffic congestion, affect the movement of vehicles; destroy civil and economic works, causing damage to production and socio-economic activities.
The Hydrometeorological Agency notes that people need to regularly monitor forecast and warning information on the website of the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting at the address nchmf.gov.vn, provincial, municipal and regional Hydrometeorological Stations.
At the same time, regularly update the latest hydrometeorological forecast information on the official mass media of the Central and local levels to proactively respond, and at the same time recommend that the authorities in the affected localities pay attention to reviewing the flow bottlenecks and vulnerable locations in the area to take preventive measures.
According to the guidance of the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention and Control (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment), in the face of the above situation, affected areas should closely monitor developments of heavy rain, floods, flash floods, landslides, and promptly and fully inform authorities at all levels and people to proactively prevent, respond, and minimize damage.
Localities deploy shock forces to inspect and review residential areas along rivers, streams, and low-lying areas to proactively organize the relocation and evacuation of people in areas at high risk of deep flooding, flash floods, and landslides; organize forces ready to control and direct traffic, and place warning signs, especially through culverts, spillways, and areas with deep flooding and fast-flowing water; proactively arrange forces, materials, and means to overcome incidents, ensuring smooth traffic on main traffic routes when heavy rain occurs...
From 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on August 3, the provinces of Dien Bien, Lai Chau and Tuyen Quang had moderate rain, some places had very heavy rain such as Muong Te (Lai Chau) 31.6mm, Ka Lang (Lai Chau) 24.4mm; Thanh Thuy (Tuyen Quang) 21mm...
Soil moisture models show that some areas in the above provinces are nearly saturated (over 85%) or have reached saturation./.
Source: https://baolangson.vn/nguy-co-lu-quet-sat-lo-dat-o-dien-bien-lai-chau-va-tuyen-quang-5055028.html
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