The 6 communes downstream of Lake Ke Go are completely isolated



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As of 6:30 am on October 19, the entire Cam Xuyen (Ha Tinh) district had 144 villages / 18 communes flooded; in which 6 communes downstream from Ke Go were completely isolated.

Cam Xuyen: 6 communes downstream of Ke Go Lake are completely isolated

Cam Thanh Commune Headquarters on the morning of October 19.

So far, large reservoirs in Cam Xuyen district have spilled with great flow. Consequently, Lake Ke Go stands at a height of 33.13 m.

At 7:00 this morning, Nam Ha Tinh Irrigation One Member Company Limited increased the discharge flow to 850 m3/ S. The lake is at an altitude of 20.58 m and is discharged at a flow rate of 100 m3/ S. The lake of the river Rac is at an altitude of 23.7 m and is discharged with a flow of 100 m3/ S. Ho Thuong Tuy, the water overflows 20 cm freely. Locally managed reservoirs include: Bau Ba lake – Cam Lac commune, Khe Su lake – Cam Minh commune, Ho Cui lake – Cam My commune, Khe Lau lake – Cam Minh commune overflows at level 40 of the free spillway – 50cm .

Cam Xuyen: 6 communes downstream of Ke Go Lake are completely isolated

Flood water “threatens” property of Vinh Phu village, Cam Quan commune this morning

As of 6:30 “on October 19, the entire Cam Xuyen district had 144 large-scale flooded villages / 18 communes with 4,580 households / 13,740 people.

In which the communes downstream from Ke Go, including Cam Due, Cam Thanh, Cam Vinh, Cam Quang, Cam Thach and Cam Quan, were completely isolated.

So far, Cam Xuyen district has relocated 4,365 households with 12,390 people. The district continues to relocate 485 households with 1,370 people.

Cam Xuyen: 6 communes downstream of Ke Go Lake are completely isolated

The paddy field is planted high, but if the rain becomes more intense, it submerges

Mr. Le Van Danh – Head of Cam Xuyen District Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said: As of early this morning, the district has mobilized 80 boats and 320 officers and soldiers to support the relocation. If the Lake Ke Go situation continues to discharge floods with higher flow combined with heavy rains, the need for rescue vehicles will continue to increase.

Currently, the water level of Ke Go Lake is rising, the rains continue to rise, the flood situation is beyond the district’s rescue capacity.

Phan Tram



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