With heavy rain on the Saigon road, the waves were immense, people built dikes to prevent the water



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Many roads turned into rivers after the heavy rains on October 31 – Video: CHAU TUAN

As pointed out Youth online, routes such as Kha Van Can, Vo Van Ngan, Hiep Binh, To Ngoc Van (Thu Duc district), Binh Loi (Binh Thanh district), Nguyen Van Block (Go Vap district), Quoc Huong (district 2)) Nguyen Van Qua (District 12) … was very flooded, people were busy driving the car on the road.

With heavy rains on the Saigon highway, the waves were immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 2.

The student struggled to drive the car through the heavy flood section – Photo: CHAU TUAN

In To Ngoc Van Street (Thu Duc District), from Pham Van Dong Street to Linh Dong Street, heavy rains caused the road to be deeply flooded, some sections were flooded with wheels, the traffic police were present to guide people. The other way.

Severe flooding occurred in Nguyen Van Block (Go Vap district) after about 1 hour of rain, the road turned into a river, a number of cars passed by and they had to walk. Many houses located off the road surface were spilled into the water, some had to use sandbags to build dikes to avoid the water.

Meanwhile, in Nguyen Van Qua Street (District 12), a large amount of rainwater was poured into the alley so that the water could not drain in time, people were struggling to drive cars in the flooded area. Due to the flooded water, many passersby stood on the sidewalk waiting for the water to recede before daring to pass.

According to the Southern Regional Hydrometeorology Station, between now and the next 2-3 days, the cold air will strengthen, and then it has remained stable in intensity. From 2 to 3-11 and from 6 to 7-11, the cold air strengthened again and then gradually weakened. In the south and in Ho Chi Minh City, there will be scattered showers, concentrated in the afternoon and evening, somewhere with moderate rain, heavy rain combined with thunderstorms.

In early November, the south was hit by a converging tropical strip running through the South China Sea and connecting with typhoons operating in the Philippines. Therefore, the southwest wind operates from medium to strong, causing widespread rains.

The immense rain on the road to Saigon was immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 3.

People have to build dams and slap water continuously – Photo: CHAU TUAN

With heavy rain on the road to Saigon, the waves were immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 4.

Nguyen Van Block Street (Go Vap district) turns into a river about 1 hour after the rain – Photo: CHAU TUAN

The immense rain on Saigon Street was immense, people built dams to avoid the water - Photo 5.

The dead engine must walk – Photo: CHAU TUAN

The immense rain on Saigon street was immense, people built dams to avoid the water - Photo 6.

Young people helping passersby to cross the flooded stretches – Photo: CHAU TUAN

The immense rain on the Saigon highway was immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 7.

Water flooded the wheel – Photo: CHAU TUAN

The immense rain on Saigon street was immense, people built dams to avoid the water - Photo 8.

The car’s engine was in the water, emitting white smoke – Photo: CHAU TUAN

The immense rain on the Saigon road was immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 9.

People walk through the flooded stretch – Photo: CHAU TUAN

With heavy rain on the road to Saigon, the waves were immense, people built dikes to avoid the water - Photo 10.

There is a section of flooded water one meter deep – Photo: CHAU TUAN

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