On the morning of September 10, information was posted on social media about the Thao River dike breaking in Ha Hoa. However, the District Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue Command said: That information is not true.
On the night of September 9 and the morning of September 10, the Thao River water level rose. In many areas of the Thao left and right dikes through the communes of Xuan Ang, Hien Luong, Hau Bong, Dan Thuong, Tu Hiep, Ha Hoa town... the water was close to the dike surface.
False information about dike break in Ha Hoa district on social networks.
Faced with rising flood waters, the military, police, militia, and local officials and people worked through the night to build a dike to prevent overflows over a length of more than 1,000m; of which, in Hien Luong and Xuan Ang communes alone, it was over 300m, and basically prevented water from overflowing into the dike.
On the morning of September 10, the Thao River flood rose very quickly, at 10am it exceeded the third alarm level by 2.4m, higher than the historical flood level by 1.9m. In Xuan Ang, due to the rising water, it overflowed into the dike, causing a water difference between the right and left sides of the road, causing the road to Si dam in Xuan Ang commune to be cut off. The clip image and information posted were that the flow caused the road to Si dam to be cut off, not a dam or dike break as rumored. People need to be vigilant when posting and sharing untrue information that causes confusion in public opinion.
Dinh Vu
Source: https://baophutho.vn/thong-tin-ve-vo-de-o-ha-hoa-la-khong-chinh-xac-218718.htm
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