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The flooding caused by the typhoon when it swept through the Tay Giang mountainous area on September 18 washed away many animals and severely damaged the property and houses of the Co Tu people here.
PV, a high school teacher working in Tay Giang District, said that due to the flash floods, many houses and barns were flooded with muddy water. Including the bamboo hut, the metal roof broke. The books, tables, chairs, blankets and curtains in the houses are soaked in red mud. The suspension bridge that connects to the residential area was also seriously damaged.
The rice and banana fields were swept and nothing was left. Residential roads are flooded with mud, people have to cross the handle and carry motorcycles. Faced with the death of buffalo and cows due to flash floods, people regretted focusing on the slaughter of meat to remove some of the damage from the gauze.
Exchange with Online youth On September 19, Mr. Le Hoang Linh, vice chairman of the Tay Giang District People’s Committee, said Typhoon No. 5 brought heavy rain throughout the night until the morning of September 18, with rain in some parts of more than 300 mm. Heavy rains caused the flooding of pipes to recede rapidly, rendering people unable to evacuate their buffalo, cows, property, and extensive damage. Currently, the highland communes are isolated; The power lines were on, the phone lines were still numb.
“The number of livestock and poultry of people who are washed away by the flood is relatively large. The district’s roads have 130 landslide points, washed away many broken bridges, bridges. Irrigation systems, domestic water and Lighting it also suffered serious damage.
All rice production fields and people’s crops are washed away by the tube flooding, almost completely lost the summer-autumn harvest this year. The total damage we estimate so far has reached 200 billion. Currently, the entire district is still doing everything it can to overcome the damage and help people, “Linh said.
The student found the backpack flooded with water from the flood – Photo: PV
A house in the Co Tu people in Tay Giang was washed away by floods in the background – Photo: PV
The tables and blankets in the village house were destroyed after the flood – Photo: PV
The girl helps her mother clean her backpacks after the floods to get to school – Photo: PV
People’s banana fields were shattered as floodwaters from the tube swept away – Photo: Reporter
People’s way of life became a quagmire, people had to carry motorcycles through – Photo: PV