
On the afternoon of October 27th, Mr. Bui The Anh, Chairman of the People's Committee of La Dee commune, stated that the local authorities had deployed the Civil Defense Command (police and military ) of the commune in coordination with border guards and local forces to mitigate the consequences of a landslide that flooded a house in Dak Penh village. They have transported the family's belongings and encouraged them to move to a safe location.
At the same time, the local authorities encouraged four households in Dak Oc village, located in a high-risk landslide area, to move to a safe shelter at the Dak Oc village cultural center, and blocked off one road at high risk of landslides.





Meanwhile, Mr. Briu Quan, Chairman of the People's Committee of A Vuong commune, said that at 12:54 PM, the water level of the A Vuong River in Cr'toonh village (A Vuong commune) was nearly overflowing onto the Ho Chi Minh Highway, posing a risk of traffic congestion on the main road leading to A Vuong, Tay Giang, and Hung Son communes.

Earlier, the DH5 flood bypass road in A Vuong commune was blocked by landslides, preventing traffic from the beginning of A Vuong bridge to R'bhướp village (Tay Giang commune). A Vuong commune forces are currently clearing the road to allow vehicles to pass.


Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/sat-lo-dat-o-xa-bien-gioi-da-nang-nhieu-ho-dan-duoc-so-tan-khan-cap-post820211.html






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