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As recorded, around 9 o’clock, Quang Nam had heavy rain and very strong winds, causing landslides in some areas of the South Tra My mountain district.
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An H. Nam Tra My official said, currently in the area the rain was very strong, the wind was whistling strongly, causing landslides in many places, some doors were blown away: “Up to this point according to preliminary statistics. of 20 commune houses in the district had their roofs blown up.
In the mountainous districts of Dong Giang, Tay Giang and Nam Giang, heavy rains also began to appear in the early morning of October 28, accompanied by strong winds that caused the uprooting of some trees on the Ho Chi Minh route.
To ensure safety, the local government mobilized forces to quickly remedy the consequences before the storm hit the continent.
Strong winds also caused some houses in Tam Giang Commune (Nui Thanh District) to lose their roofs, furthermore, some schools in the mountainous district were blown away by the wind. At the same time, the Truong Giang River’s water rose, causing many fishing boats to collide with force.
According to a leader of the People’s Committee of Tan Hiep Commune (Hoi An City), the waves of Cu Lao Cham are too big, threatening many houses, boats and the waves are also eroding many roads near the sea.
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