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Thousands of homes have to run floods
In Quang Ngai, heavy rains caused flooding in rivers to increase rapidly, especially the water from the Tra Cau River exceeded the alarming level 3, flooding many communes and districts of Duc Pho city. According to the Popular Committee of Pho Ninh (Duc Pho City), on the morning of November 10, the surge of dozens of houses in the area was flooded and this is also the third time since the beginning of October, people here have to flee due to flooding. In the Pho Thuan commune (Duc Pho city), the country also surrounded many towns and villages. The Duc Pho Town People’s Committee said on November 10 that commune and district authorities in the area moved 2,500 people to safe places.
Meanwhile, Song Ba Ha Hydropower Joint Stock Company said that the current amount of water to the reservoir is about 6,600 m3/ sec should have been flooded with a flow rate of 2,100 m3/ second and 400 m of water flow to run the generator3/ second, the downstream water volume is 2500 m3per second. Song Hinh hydroelectric power station discharges floodwaters with a flow of 300 m3per second. Phu Yen province has also relocated 2,184 households / 5,850 people in low-lying and coastal areas to safety.
After Storm No. 12 passed, many areas of Khanh Hoa province were heavily flooded. Mr. Le Hong Phuong, Vice Chairman of the Van Ninh (Khanh Hoa) People’s Committee, said that the worst floods occurred in the Van Phu and Van Binh communes; Local authorities together with functional forces took hundreds of people to safety. Van Long Commune has relocated 57 households with 220 people out of the dangerous flooded area due to heavy rains and the discharge from the Hoa Son Reservoir at a high level. Meanwhile, Mr. Van Ngoc Huong, Chairman of the H. Khanh Vinh People’s Committee, said that due to the large flow of water upstream, many bridges overflowing the Cai and Cho rivers were heavily flooded and unable to circulate.
Heavy rains also lasted in many places
1 person in Khanh Hoa). In Binh Dinh, Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa provinces, storms built 31 houses; 2 offices were exposed roofs, severely damaged. In Phu Yen, there are 68 communes, Khanh Hoa has 8 communes with widespread power outages. Storm No. 12 caused the SE2 North-South train to stop in Khanh Hoa province because the railway was flooded. In Phu Yen, National Highway 19C, the section passing through Xuan Long Commune (Dong Xuan District) was flooded 0.8m, causing traffic congestion …
In particular, the National Hydrometeorological Forecast Center that the circulation of storms continues to combine with cold air will cause heavy rains in Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue, Da Nang and Quang Nam provinces on November 11-12. Total precipitation is expected to be 100 to 300 mm. Quang Ngai, Ha Tinh and Quang Binh provinces have moderate and heavy rains. This heavy rain after Typhoon No. 12 will put many areas in the central region at risk of widespread flooding, especially mountainous areas with a very high risk of landslides when localities are continually subject to storms. during the last month.
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