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From Ho Chi Minh City, many children far from their hometown seem uneasy when they hear that their relatives back home are battling Typhoon No. 9 entering the central region.
Closed door barricaded to avoid storm No. 9
Staying in the room, Le Cam (who lives in Dai Loc, Quang Nam) said yesterday that his family barely slept to deal with the storms. Ba Cam pushed the house against the house, cut down trees and placed a bag of sand on the roof. And my mother charged the battery, bought food to save money. Keep the rice and water for cooking in case there is food to eat when the power goes out. My house is on the path of the storm. The most worrying thing is that the houses cannot withstand the storms, the trees fall dangerously.
By this morning, the wind began to be strong and the entire Cam family simply closed the door, barricaded in the house. Outside, the wind blows continuously. Holding apparently holding his breath, remaining motionless in the room from morning to noon waiting for the storm to pass. “I heard the radio say that the storm lasted 5 hours so I was scared,” Cam said.
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“I hope the central region is not seriously damaged by Typhoon No. 9”
Chau said: “My house was in solid shape, but now I’m worried that I won’t be able to bear it. The whole family closed now, the parents of the house did not dare to leave. Hear parents say that adjacent houses are flying through the roof. I have lived on the island for almost 30 years, but have not seen a storm like this year.
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Do Thanh Thao (who works as an office worker and lives in Tan Phu district, Ho Chi Minh City) said he just called his hometown, Quang Ngai, at 11 o’clock. Thao was like “sitting on fire” when she got in touch with her family. From the phone, Thao heard his parents talking while shaking when the house was homeless. Parents’ family, younger brother and grandfather are sheltering from the storm and drenched under the stairs.
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A hometown in Quang Ngai, Pham Ha Khanh Hiep (living in Binh Quoi Street, Ward 27, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City) wrote on his personal page with encouragement: “Fighting in the central region …”. Hiep said he was also worried about not sleeping when his hometown was in the middle of a storm. Hiep worries about his grandmother, who is almost 90 years old, and his aunt while at the fourth grade home. Last night, Ms. Hiep couldn’t sleep because she heard that a big storm was coming. “I am far away, I don’t know what to do, I just hope and pray that the Central region is not seriously damaged by storm No. 9,” Hiep said.
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