Story of the floods in Central Vietnam, ‘running’ in the middle of the flood water saving people on the roof when the water reaches the roof Life



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In just one day, on October 17, water flooded the Kien Giang River in Le Thuy district, flooded the communes of My Thuy, Xuan Thuy, An Thuy, Loc Thuy and TT. On the afternoon of October 17, the water came in as fast as it had never seen in many years. Until the evening of the same day, the entire Le Thuy district was paralyzed and divided.

The neighboring Quang Ninh district also falls into a similar situation. The flood water was too great, the electrical system was cut off. People panicked. Hundreds of people inside and outside the flooded areas took to social media for help, people sharing phone numbers for functional forces and volunteer rescue teams. But in the dark night, the floods increased, all calls for help seemed helpless.
Beam photos
Beam photos
Saving people is the first priority. On the night of October 17 and the entire day of October 18, the Cam Thuy commune police (H. Le Thuy) coordinated with local forces to rescue a pregnant woman in a flooded house. at his neck and a family of three in a flooded house near the roof.

When it was just morning, all the main forces, such as the police, the army and the border guards of Quang Binh province, rushed out through the rain like pouring water, mobilizing vehicles and manpower to rescue the women. people in flooded areas.

The Quang Binh Province Military Command delegation descended into the flood zone in the south of the province led by Lieutenant Colonel Major Tran Chi Hieu, Deputy Chief of the Provincial Military Command to save people trapped in the sea.

Beam photos

18 small boats from the district’s military command boards have returned to the village. The three large vessels of the Provincial Military Command are also seeking docking. About the middle of this morning on October 18, the large vessel of the Quang Binh Province Military Command crossed the Kien Giang River into Tan Ninh Commune, Quang Ninh Province, amid heavy rain and strong waves.

According to the Quang Binh Provincial Hydrometeorological Station, the water level in the Kien Giang River in Le Thuy continues to rise. The water level at 7 o’clock on October 18 at Le Thuy station was 3.79 m above Alert III, 1.09 m (the historic flood in 1979 was 3.91 m and the special flood in 2010 was 3.81). Quang Binh Meteorological and Hydrological Station issued a particularly large flood advisory on the Kien Giang River; On the Kien Giang River in Le Thuy, it is forecast to reach 4.2m above Alert III by 1.50m, beating the historic flood by 0.29m. Quang Binh is forecast to continue to experience heavy and heavy rains by the end of October 21; with the total common rainfall of 250-500 mm, in some places more than 600 mm.




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