Came to 14 people from A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant



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14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 1.

The police force received the bodies and people trapped in the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric power area – Photo: CTV

At 3:39 pm this afternoon, the representative of the ALin B2 hydroelectric plant said that 14 people from this unit had been contacted via telephone waves. Everyone is safe and said that the food will continue to be sufficient for the next 2 days. Furthermore, this hydroelectric representative said that all the employees of the Alin B1 hydroelectric plant are safe.

Meanwhile, according to Mr. Phan Thien Dinh, Vice Chairman of the Thua Thien Hue Provincial People’s Committee: 19 workers are trapped at the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric power station and have been sent ashore by the competent forces. The health of this group of people is quite good.

The rescue team will take them to the city of Hue to hand them over to the management company.

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 2.

Vehicle transporting the body to Binh Dien General Hospital – Photo: NHAT LINH

The rescue team also brought 1 body from the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric area. The body was taken to Binh Dien General Hospital (Huong Tra City) to examine the body and carry out the death procedures as prescribed.

At 2.30 p.m. on October 14, the canoe rescue team continued up the Bo River to the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric power station to search for and rescue the remaining people.

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 3.

They rescued the group of workers stuck at the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric power plant – Photo: CTV

Also in the afternoon of October 14, Mr. Nguyen Cong Nam, representative of hydroelectric investor A Lin B2, said that there are 14 company employees working at the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant isolated and out of contact 3 last day. As of this afternoon, the authorities have not been contacted.

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 4.

Police took information from two Indian hydropower experts working at the Rao Trang 4 hydroelectric power station just outside the danger zone – Photo: CTV

A Lin B2 hydroelectric power station is about 5 km from the Rao Trang 3 hydroelectric power station, 35 km from the center of Phong Xuan commune. On this route, A Lin B2 Hydroelectric Station is the farthest hydroelectric station from the center of Phong Xuan Commune.

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 5.

The A Lin B2 hydroelectric car entered the scene on October 13 but was unable to enter – Photo: PHUOC TUAN

In another event, at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon, a convoy of 5 ambulances immediately left the forward headquarters located in Phong Xuan commune, in the direction of Forest Guard Station 67.

Below are pictures Online youth just recorded.

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 6.

The ambulance convoy moved in the direction of the mountain – Photo: TON of force

14 people from the A Lin B2 hydroelectric plant have been contacted - Photo 7.

The ambulance convoy moved in the direction of the mountain.

The ambulance convoy advanced towards the mountain – VIDEO: TRIGGER

Detecting groups of 2-3 people on the way to Rao Trang 3

On the afternoon of October 14, Major General Pham Truong Son, Deputy Commander of Air Defense – Air Force, said that the inspection flight in the area of ​​the scene of the landslide at the Rao Trang 3 hydroelectric power station recorded many very serious landslides.

Looking down from above, there are many landslides. However, due to the large amount of clouds, even flying at an altitude of 500-600 m is still unfavorable. During the flight, the flight crew only recorded groups of up to 3 members, with groups of 2. The force dumped supplies and medical equipment at the landslide sites and for groups of people below.

Major General Son said this afternoon that the Vietnam People’s Army Deputy Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Nguyen Trong Binh, will also be present at Phu Bai Airport. Currently, the flying units plan to fly back to the scene.

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