In late July, in the communes of Tuong Duong, Tam Quang, Nhon Mai, My Ly, Muong Tip..., floods left serious consequences. Many houses were submerged in mud and soil, properties were swept away, and the road system was seriously eroded. In particular, the lack of domestic water is the most urgent problem, directly affecting people's lives.
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In Mac village, Tuong Duong commune, Mr. Luong Van Kiem shared: “When my family returned after the flood, all of our belongings were covered with mud and soil. The biggest difficulty right now is not food but water for daily use. There is no water for bathing, washing, cleaning, life is completely disrupted. The village's water supply works are buried, the pipes are all damaged. We just hope the government will fix it soon so we can have water to use.”

In fact, most households in Mac village are without running water. Although damaged items have been removed from their homes, the lack of water makes it impossible to clean up properly.

Ms. Luong Thi Hien - Head of the Economic Department of Tuong Duong commune said that currently in Lau village, Nhan village and part of Mac village, with more than 100 households, there is a serious shortage of water. The self-flowing water works are severely damaged. The locality is trying to fix it, but the water pressure is weak and there are no treatment chemicals such as alum to support the people.

Not only in Tuong Duong commune, but also in many residential areas along streams in Con Cuong commune, a similar situation is occurring. The tap water system has not been restored, while water tanks and private wells are severely damaged. Domestic water has become a “valuable asset” that many households have to beg for from makeshift sources, potentially causing unsanitary conditions.

Actual records at many flood-affected areas show that mud, soil and stagnant water form large puddles, mixed with trash and floating household items. This is an environment that makes it easy for bacteria and pathogens to develop. Lack of water causes cleaning, disinfection and environmental sanitation to stagnate. This situation is especially serious in crowded places such as Hoa Binh market (Tuong Duong commune).

According to initial statistics from the Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Control and Search and Rescue of Nghe An province, thousands of households in the province are lacking water for daily use. Many schools and medical stations are paralyzed due to lack of water to maintain operations.
Our observations show that currently, clean water suppliers are continuously transporting water trucks and water tanks to residential areas. Accordingly, people use various types of containers that can hold water and carry it home for use. However, this is only a temporary solution to solve the problem of drinking water.

While waiting for long-term solutions, many volunteer organizations, Red Cross, and local Youth Unions have promptly deployed clean water support, bringing thousands of barrels of purified water to people in flooded areas. However, due to traffic conditions still being cut off in many places, access and support are still difficult, and relief resources are still very limited.

The problem of domestic water after floods is becoming a big challenge for localities in Western Nghe An.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/thieu-nuoc-sach-van-de-cap-bach-cua-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-mien-tay-nghe-an-10303308.html
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