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Go Vap district firefighting forces eagerly absorb water at the Go Vap district power station after heavy rains – Photo: NHAT THINH
On the afternoon of September 14, in Ho Chi Minh City, heavy rains with thunderstorms appeared, flooding many places on a large scale. Many large roads flood like rivers. People go into the water to go home in the dark rain.
The Go Vap District Power Station on Cay Tram Street was also affected by heavy rains. Water from outside Cay Tram Street spilled into the power plant.
Upon receiving the news, the fire prevention and rescue team, the Go Vap District Police below Room PC07, sent specialized vehicles and soldiers and soldiers to the site to implement a plan to prevent water from entering and sucking up the water .
Staff at the Ho Chi Minh City Power System Dispatch Center are observing the old power plant to handle power outages when out of control – Photo: ANH VIET
“The big storm this afternoon (September 14) caused the Go Vap district power station to be flooded with water, so the electricity was supported by the unit. fire protection Go Vap. If you do not absorb water in time, the risk of electric shock is very high, so the unit has exported 1 dedicated vehicle and 10 officers to draw water and the situation is fine. At 22:00, the force is still sucking up water to ensure the security of the plant “, a team leader fire prevention and salvage and salvage Go Vap district, he said.
Exchange with Youth online, On the night of September 14, the Ho Chi Minh City Electricity Corporation said there was an incident of water entering the power station on Cay Tram Street, Go Vap district.
The high-voltage network company is coordinating with the force pfight against fire Use sandbags around the power station and pump the water to prevent ingress of water from causing problems.
The Go Vap district power station on Cay Tram street was flooded – Photo: PC07
Information from the Ho Chi Minh City Electric System Dispatch Center added that it is currently monitoring the real situation and ready for remote transmission options to neighboring stations so that the power supply is not interrupted.
According to Ho Chi Minh City Electricity, the water that was flooded only in the area outside the station has not penetrated the area, so it does not cause power outages in this area.
Firefighting forces suck water into the outdoor power plant – Photo: Nhat THINH