Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power



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The Advanced Steering Committee for Response to Typhoon No. 9 has reported initial storm damage in the central provinces.

One person in Gia Lai died from a rain shelter in a collapsed hut, and 2 people in Binh Dinh were injured.

34 houses completely collapsed, of which Quang Ngai 9, Binh Dinh 23, Phu Yen 1, Gia Lai 1.

56,163 houses were blown up, of which Quang Ngai 53,390, Binh Dinh 2,588, Phu Yen 44, Gia Lai 109, Kon Tum 32.

Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power

In addition, the storms caused the roof of 31 offices in Quang Ngai to blow away and be damaged.

35 schools were exposed and damaged (Quang Ngai 28; Gia Lai 3, Kon Tum 4).

Regarding traffic, a suspension bridge in Kon Ray district was razed, dividing 115 households / 680 people in Village 11, Dak Ruong Commune. Landslides cause traffic jams at 14 locations in Kon Tum province.

The incident with 2 Binh Dinh ships sank into the sea on October 27. Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung agreed with the Minister of National Defense to send two Navy ships and two Cam Ranh fishing boats to the rescue.

Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Ms Le Thi Duyen, Nghia An Commune (Quang Ngai) and her husband in front of a house that almost collapsed after a storm.

There are also 3 small sunken fishing boats in Phu Yen and Binh Thuan.

According to the Steering Committee, forecasts that until tonight in Quang Nam, Lake Dak Mi 4 will discharge 11,400m3 / s in the next 6-12 hours, it is likely that the water level in the Vu Gia river at Ai station Nghia rises to 11.2 m, on board3: 2.2 m (surpassing the historical flood level in 2009 by 0.43 m).

In Quang Ngai, Tra Khuc River at the Tra Khuc level up to 7.5 m, in G3: 1.0 m; Go river in Song Ve up to 5.3 m, in BD3: 0.8 m;

In Binh Dinh, the floods peaked on the night of October 28, on the An Lao River at An Hoa station they reached 25.00 m above level 3: 1.00 m; The Kon river at Vinh Son station reaches 75.00 m above level 3: 1.00 m, downstream at BD1.

Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Nghia Gio commune, Quang Ngai city is rising, causing flooding

At Kon Tum, river Dakbla at Kon Tum at 522.5 m, at G3: 2.0 m;

The water level in other rivers in Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam, Binh Dinh, Kon Tum, Gia Lai fluctuates at the level of BD1-BD2, there are rivers in BD2.

From the night of October 28, river flooding will spread to the provinces from Nghe An to Quang Tri. During this flood, the flood peaks upstream of the Ca River (Nghe An), the La River (Ha Tinh) and the rivers in Quang Binh up to the BD2-BD3 level, small river up to the BD3 level; River Ca downstream to level BD1-BD2.

1.7 million homes in the Power Plant lost power

Storm No. 9 caused the failure of the 110kV network with 14 lines and 10 transformer stations.

The medium voltage network has lost power in 15,701 stations, currently 2,138 stations have been restored and 13,563 stations have not been restored; causing power outages for more than 1.7 million Central Power Corporation customers.

The corporation implements active power outages in provinces to ensure the safety of people and equipment.

Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Mr. Trinh Phung and his children cleaned up the house that was in ruins after the storm.
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Mr. Phung estimated a loss of almost VND 50 million when the furniture was almost completely damaged.
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Nghia An, TP. Quang Ngai damage after the storm.
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power
A culture broke after a storm.
Storm No. 9 destroyed nearly 60,000 roofs, millions of homes in Central lost power

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Cracked roads, landslides causing traffic paralysis

Cracked roads, landslides causing traffic paralysis

Many national and provincial roads running through Kon Tum province eroded and sank, causing traffic to split and paralyze.

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