Many households in the highlands of Nghe An continue to have to urgently evacuate from landslide areas.
After heavy rains and flash floods in the mountainous districts of Nghe An, on June 6, many households continued to be urgently evacuated from landslide areas. Currently, functional forces are actively helping people dismantle and move their houses.
Báo Nghệ An•06/06/2025
On the morning of June 6, functional forces including officers and soldiers of Nhon Mai Border Guard Station, Nhon Mai Commune Youth Union, Tuong Duong District, helped 2 households in Co Ha village dismantle their houses for emergency evacuation. Photo: HT The leader of Nhon Mai Commune People's Committee said that due to many days of rain accompanied by flash floods, the rocky ground in the villages has been soaked with water, increasing the risk of landslides. By the morning of June 6, two houses of households in Co Ha village were located in the area threatened with landslides. They were the families of Hoc Van Thai (near-poor household) and Hoc Van Que (poor household). The houses of these two households are located on the edge of the stream, the water is flowing fast and the ground is soft, starting to collapse into the stream bed, so they must be urgently evacuated. Photo: HT Also on the morning of June 6, My Ly Border Guard Station (Ky Son district) mobilized forces along with officials from the People's Committee of Hoa Ly commune and village to help 2 households urgently evacuate their houses and belongings from areas at risk of landslides. Photo: HT Border Guard forces help displaced households in Hoa Ly village, including Mr. Lo Van Thanh's household and Mr. Mac Van Tung's household. Photo: HT Mr. Luong Van Bay - Chairman of My Ly Commune People's Committee said that in addition to the 2 households that had to be evacuated urgently on the morning of June 6, many other locations in Xang Tren village and Pieng Vai village are also suffering from serious landslides. Prolonged heavy rains have caused many roads to be broken and blocked due to landslides, water has washed away the roadbed and many crops and people's property have been damaged. In the photo: A new landslide occurred on the morning of June 6 in Hoa Ly village, My Ly commune. Photo: HT The road from the center of My Ly commune to Pieng Vai village was eroded and severely damaged. Many sections are impassable. Photo: HT My Ly Border Guard Station forces transported belongings to help Mr. Lo Van Thanh's family move their house out of the landslide area. Photo: HT A new landslide occurred on the morning of June 6 in Hoa Ly village, My Ly commune. "Currently, the resettlement area for people affected by natural disasters in Xang Tren village has completed the groundwork, the commune is mobilizing to help households move in" - Mr. Luong Van Bay - Chairman of My Ly commune People's Committee said. Photo: HT On June 5, a landslide also occurred in Huoi Tu commune (Ky Son). A working delegation of the Ky Son District Party Committee led by Comrade Ly Ba Thai - Standing Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee inspected the situation and directed the recovery. Photo: HT Previously, on May 31, a household in Ta Do village, Muong Tip commune (Ky Son) also had to urgently evacuate due to the risk of landslides. The police force of Muong Tip commune and commune and village officials came to help people move their belongings and dismantle their houses to a safe place. Photo: HT
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