Floods leave 19 dead, missing in northern, central provinces

Floods and landslides in northern mountainous and central provinces have killed 15 people and left four missing, along with heavy losses in property, according to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.
Floods leave 19 dead, missing in northern, central provinces ảnh 1A traffic police in Thanh Hoa helps a local move to a safer place amidst serious floods affecting the province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Floods and landslides innorthern mountainous and central provinces have killed 15 people and left fourmissing, along with heavy losses in property, according to the Central SteeringCommittee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.

Torrential rains persisting from late August that ledto serious floods and landslides have ravaged the northern mountainous provincesof Son La, Lao Cai, Cao Bang, Yen Bai and Lai Chau and central Thanh Hoa andNghe An provinces.

The committee’s statistics as of September 2 showedthat one death was reported in Son La, one in Yen Bai, one in Lang Son, one inHoa Binh, two in Lai Chau and nine in Thanh Hoa. Three locals in Thanh Hoa andanother in Lai Chau were still missing.

As many as 364 houses were destroyed, while 754 otherfamilies had to evacuate. Floods drown 6,523 hectares of rice and crops, withthe largest area of 4,586 being in Thanh Hoa province.

Alongside, 512 cattle and 56,367 poultry were killed.Floods also swept away 963 hectares of aquatic farm, while damaging 620m dykesand 6,174m of canals. The localities reported nearly 90,000 cubic metres oflandslides.

Currently, the localities are promptly appliedmeasures to overcome consequences of the disasters and clear the roads. So far,national highways crossing Son La, Hoa Binh, Yen Bai, Dien Bien and Thanh Hoahave been smooth, but many provincial and district roads have still beenblocked.

In Lai Chau, floods and landslides blocked manysections of national highways 4D, 4H and 12, along with provincial roads 127,128 and 129, causing traffic congestion. Local authorities warned locals not togo out and keep away from areas with high risks of landslides.

At the same time, the Mekong Delta provinces of LongAn, An Giang, Kien Giang and Dong Thap are likely to suffer from floods in therainy season.-VNA
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