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On the night of October 17, reporter Bao Nguoi Lao Dong’s source said that the People’s Committee leader of Huc Commune (Huong Hoa District, Quang Tri Province) was urgently approaching Ta Rang Village, where there was a house buried with 6 people. people.
According to initial information, at around 4:30 pm on October 17, the house of Mr. Ho Van Phoi (aged about 35, living in Ta Rang village, Huc commune) was covered with dirt and rocks. . At this time, Mr. Phoi and his wife have 4 children. At approximately 5:30 p.m., people took away Mr. Phoi’s wife and son, but it didn’t finish.
At 8:00 p.m. on October 17, the government of the Huc commune was still on its way to the site. It is known that the commune of Húc is currently losing power on a large scale. Many bridges and spillway dams leading to villages and hamlets have been damaged by water, floods are increasing and are seriously divided.
The road to the commune of Húc was seriously damaged
Speaking with the Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper reporter, Mr. Dang Trong Van, Chairman of the Huong Hoa District People’s Committee (Quang Tri Province), said that until 8:45 p.m., the district rescue team was still unable to enter the commune of Húc, where the information Initially there was a house of many people buried by landslides, of which 2 people were found but died – because the area was severely divided due to the floods.
According to the chairman of the Huong Hoa District People’s Committee, the house was buried near the mountain, possibly due to heavy rains that caused landslides. In the Huc commune area, the flood water is very deep, fast flowing, underground, overflowing, so in the dark can not enter the functional force. Currently, the force of the Popular Committee of the Huc commune is trying to cut the forest to enter the place and participate in the rescue.
It is known that from the center of Huong Hoa District to Ta Rang Village there are more than 10 km. The rain and floods caused the commune of Húc to lose energy on a large scale, many overflowing bridges were washed away by the floods, severely divided.
Many bridges and spillways in the Huc commune were washed away.
At 9:30 am, the Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper source at the scene said that the force of the Huc Commune People’s Committee had entered Ta Rang village. Currently, this force is housed in a home about 50 meters from the site of the landslide. Ho Van Phoi’s house was buried by almost half a hill, although the family previously planted bamboo to conserve the land. “Currently rudimentary vehicles such as hoes and shovels cannot be rescued. Everything has to wait until tomorrow morning” – said the source.
Earlier at dawn on the same day, the home of Ms. Ho Thi La Ham (who lives in Ta Rang Village, Huc Commune) suddenly collapsed, causing her and her daughter, Ho Thi T., were buried. The incident caused Ms Ham to break her arm, while her grandson T. did not survive because she was too injured. Currently, Ms. Ham has been taken to the Huong Hoa District Medical Center for treatment, while her relatives take care of T.
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