Panoramic view of the overturned raft of the household.
Upon receiving the news from the people, the People's Committee, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune, the police force, the military , the hamlet people's committee, and local people promptly arrived at the scene to assist the family in moving assets and necessary items to a safe place.
Through actual survey, the houseboat has an area of 10m long and 4m wide. The current state of the houseboat is degraded, lacking solidity and is anchored on the North Tan An canal.
Image inside the capsized raft
At the time of the incident, Ms. Dung was selling lottery tickets. Her three children were sent to their mother's house. Luckily, there were no casualties.
The raft suffered about 70% damage, a boat was broken in half, and many fishing tools were severely damaged...
The local authorities supported Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung to temporarily move back to live with her biological mother, waiting for a stable and safe place to live.
Local authorities visited, encouraged and supported the family with 3 million VND.
News and photos: THANH THUY
Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/vinh-xuong-xay-ra-vu-lat-be-o-cua-ho-dan-a425030.html
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