All-out efforts have been exerted to search for residents missing in the landslide which hit Tra Leng commune, Nam Tra My district in the central province of Quang Nam on October 28.
Search for Tra Leng landslide victims is intensified (Photo: VNA)
Rescuers conduct searches on an area of over 200 hectares of the Leng river and the reservoir of the Tranh 2 river (Photo: VNA)
Rescuers conduct searches on an area of over 200 hectares of the Leng river and the reservoir of the Tranh 2 river (Photo: VNA)
Due to the huge amount of trash covering the surface of the reservoir, searches for the victims face extreme difficulties (Photo: VNA)
Current heavy rains in Tra Leng challenge the search for landslide victims (Photo: VNA)
Search for Tra Leng landslide victims is intensified (Photo: VNA)
All-out efforts have been exerted to search for residents missing in landslides hitting Nam Tra My district in the central province of Quang Nam on October 28.
Specialised equipment and sniffer dogs have been mobilised to search victims of the landslide in Nam Tra My district’s Tra Leng commune, the central province of Quang Nam.
After three days of combing through the wreckage of the landslide in Tra Leng commune in central Quang Nam province's Nam Tra My district, rescuers have recovered the bodies of eight victims out of 24 people reported missing in the incident.