Nghe An province evacuates residents as flooding worsens
Heavy rains caused by Storm Molave triggered flooding in Nghe An province. The locality in central Vietnam has urgently evacuated its residents as flooding was worsening.
200 households in Ben Thuy ward, Nghe An city are evacuated to safer places (Photo: VNA)
Heavy rains caused by Storm Molave trigger flooding in Nghe An province. The central coastal locality urgently evacuates its residents as flooding worsens. (Photo: VNA)
200 households in Ben Thuy ward, Nghe An city are evacuated to safer places (Photo: VNA)
Heavy rains caused by Storm Molave trigger flooding in Nghe An province. The central coastal locality urgently evacuates its residents as flooding worsens (Photo: VNA)
200 households in Ben Thuy ward, Nghe An city are evacuated to safer places (Photo: VNA)
While storm Saudel is causing heavy rains in the central provinces from Nghe An to Thua Thien-Hue, another named Molave is forecast to enter the East Sea on October 26 and affect the central region in the days to come.
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has presented an emergency aid package worth 20,000 USD, from the KOICA Club Vietnam fund, to the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU) to help disadvantaged groups affected by the recent floods in the central region.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong on October 28 asked relevant localities and agencies, and people in the central and Central Highlands regions to take proactive measures in coping with Storm Molave and its consequences, towards minimising its impact.