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Specifically, the rainfall is very large and was recorded at monitoring stations in areas such as Thuong Nhat, Khe Tre (H. Nam Dong), Binh Thanh (Huong Tra, upstream of the Huong River), Ta Luong, HA. The grid from 7:00 p.m. on November 10 to 1:00 p.m. on November 11 is almost 200 mm to almost 340 mm.
Due to the heavy rains, the flow of water to the reservoirs in the area is large, so the lakes are regulating the discharge of floods downstream with a fairly large flow.
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Also on the afternoon of November 11, the Chairman of the People’s Committee of the Loc Tri commune, Phu Loc district, Mr. Cai Trong Nhu reported that the NH1A section at Km 867 + 100 (near Cau Hai Station ) was open to traffic. Before that, from the morning and noon of the same day due to a flood of 0.4-0.5 m, motorcycles and cars with low running gear could not pass; the police force was assigned to warn and guide vehicles.
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But in the city of Hue, floods increase especially rapidly in the late afternoon of November 11, rendering many people “unable to turn their hands.” Many of the students returning from school were in shock. On many roads, people hurriedly find their way home as floodwaters flooded the street, cutting off the road.
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Currently, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Command in Thua Thien – Hue province continues to closely monitor the regulation of flood discharge from water reservoirs in the area.
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