Three days after flooding triggered by recent Storm Molave, it has stopped raining in Nghe An province, but floods recede slowly and local people still live submerged in water.
High floodwater divides many villages in Thanh Ha commune, Thanh Chuong district, Nghe An province (Photo: VNA)
All daily utilities of local people are submerged in water (Photo: VNA)
Rising water all the way makes it hard for people’s travel (Photo: VNA)
Rising water all the way makes it hard for people’s travel (Photo: VNA)
Many houses are deeply submerged in water (Photo: VNA)
Thousands of students are still unable to go to school (Photo: VNA)
Thanh Ha Primary School in Thanh Chuong District is still submerged (Photo: VNA)
Many students in Trung Phuc Cuong commune, Nam Dan district will not be able to go to school next week (Photo: VNA)
Thanh Ha Kindergarten is the most flood hit school in Thanh Chuong district in Nghe An province. All school supplies and facilities are damaged and washed away. (Photo: VNA)
All school supplies and facilities are damaged and washed away (Photo: VNA)
Thanh Ha Kindergarten is the most flood hit school in Thanh Chuong district in Nghe An province. All school supplies and facilities are damaged and washed away. (Photo: VNA)
All school supplies and facilities are damaged and washed away. (Photo: VNA)
All forces together with Vo Liet Primary School in Thanh Chuong district clean up the environment as soon as floodwater recedes (Photo: VNA)
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.
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.