According to a quick report from the Standing Office of the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of Tuyen Quang province. As of 11:30 a.m. on May 23, prolonged heavy rains have caused 8 houses of people in Lam Binh, Na Hang districts and Tuyen Quang city to be flooded and landslides to enter houses. More than 76 hectares of rice, corn, annual crops and vegetables were damaged. The Xuan Lap primary and secondary boarding school for ethnic minorities in Lam Binh district had its toilet facilities collapsed due to landslides on the negative slope.
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The toilet of Xuan Lap Primary and Secondary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities in Lam Binh District collapsed due to a landslide on the negative slope. |
Many sections of National Highway 2C, National Highway 279 and National Highway 2 were flooded and mud flowed across the road surface, causing difficulties for people and vehicles. Traffic routes in Na Hang district and Tuyen Quang city suffered landslides of about 1,460m3 of soil and rock, causing traffic jams.
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National Highway 2 through Tuyen Quang province is flooded, causing difficulties for people and vehicles. |
Immediately after the disaster occurred, the People's Committees of districts and cities directed and assigned responsible officials to go to the grassroots to grasp the situation and direct communes, wards and towns to count the damage, guide people to overcome the consequences of heavy rain and flooding to ensure the stability of people's lives and production. Mobilize local forces to support households whose houses were affected by landslides and rocks to overcome the consequences; guide people on measures to restore production for affected rice and crop areas.
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Flooding in Tran Hung Dao street area, Tuyen Quang city. |
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Traffic is difficult on route 17/8, Tuyen Quang city. |
According to the forecast of the Tuyen Quang Province Hydrometeorological Station, in the next few hours, heavy to very heavy rain, in thunderstorms accompanied by whirlwinds, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind can break trees, damage houses, traffic works and infrastructure. To minimize damage caused by natural disasters, people need to pay attention not to go out when not necessary; reinforce works to ensure safety; closely monitor geological developments, especially in mountainous areas, slopes, avoid dangerous landslides; absolutely do not go into low-lying, flooded areas.
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