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A house in Cam Du Commune, Cam Xuyen, Ha Tinh, was damaged when the entire courtyard and wall collapsed and were finally left adrift. People have to take the ‘monkey bridge’ to enter the house – Photo: NAM TRAN
After 4 days of deep flooding, today (October 22), many routes now Cam Due Commune, Cam Xuyen District, Ha Tinh appears full of fractures, patches landslide large dug deep into the road surface.
Not only the damaged roads, the walls, floors, public buildings and schools also broke and broke.
To ensure safety, functional combs have been wired and signs have been placed in landslide areas to warn people to pay attention when moving, especially vehicles carrying relief items.
In damaged areas of schools, it is still not possible to repair them because they are cleaning dirt, furniture and teaching materials.
Cam Due Commune, Cam Xuyen District is one of the 6 communes most severely affected by floods, with 11/12 villages flooded by flood water, 2,156 households severely affected. Before that, to reach people, soldiers, local authorities only accessible by boat, motor boat.
Currently, in addition to supporting essential food allocation, the local government is still coordinating the army and police to clean up the environment and rebuild after the flood to help the people.
Many sections of the roads in Cam Due commune, Cam Xuyen, Ha Tinh appear with large damaged landslides – Photo: NAM TRAN
Many walls and doors of the houses also collapsed – Photo: NAM TRAN
On the morning of October 22, authorities put up placards and ropes to help people and vehicles move safely – Photo: NAM TRAN
A part of the wall of My Due Secondary School, Cam Due commune, was seriously damaged by the flood water – Photo: NAM TRAN
More than 300 meters of the wall surrounding the school was flooded, furniture was damaged, books and student books were flooded, the school was flooded with mud – Photo: NAM TRAN
Soldiers, police officers and teachers together to repair the mud and damage of My Due Secondary School on the afternoon of October 22 after the water receded – Photo: NAM TRAN