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On the afternoon of October 28, after Storm No. 9 passed, most of the roads in Quang Ngai Province had broken down and collapsed, causing many roads to stop. Photo: HAI HIEU
Motorcyclists struggled up the muddy sidewalk to cross the jammed road. Photo: HAI HIEU
The corrugated iron roof flew off to block National Highway 1, passing through the town of Duc Pho. Photo: HAI HIEU
According to the latest statistics, the entire Quang Ngai province has more than 38,000 houses with blown-out and damaged roofs, of which at least 8 houses completely collapsed. A house was thrown from the roof and collapsed in the Son Tinh district. Photo: HAI HIEU
The roof of this house flew off and fell to the street in the opposite direction. Photo: HAI HIEU
Another adjoining house also had its roof blown off. These two men just went looking for their own flying iron and roof. Photo: HAI HIEU
The roof of a pub was blown by the wind through the neighboring cafe, which lay dormant on the sidewalk near the Thach Bich bridge (Son Tinh district). Photo: HAI HIEU
Not just for people’s homes, many state agency offices, such as schools, hospitals and headquarters, fear that the Popular Committee will fade away. In the photo, the roof of the office of the People’s Committee of Binh Chau Commune (Binh Son District) has its roof blown off. Photo: HAI HIEU
Currently, to ensure the safety of the power system, Quang Ngai Electricity is still cutting the load, most districts are experiencing large-scale power outages. A pillar of light shining at the foot of the Thach Bich Bridge was blown over by the wind. Photo: HAI HIEU
A roof of people in the Ly Son island district was blown away with many tiles, leaving the roof uneven. Photo: CHI TAM
The soldiers helped the people of Ly Son Island to re-roof their roofs. House. Photo: CHI TAM
Items for people to re-roof their roofs sell very well in Quang Ngai. Photo: HAI HIEU
(OLP) – Currently, in the district of the island of Ly Son (Quang Ngai), the wind is blowing very violently, many houses have been detached from their roofs, badly damaged.
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