Rising waters from the Vinh Dien River (a branch of the Thu Bon River) flood homes in An Thang ward. (Photo: VNA)
Rising waters from the Vinh Dien River (a branch of the Thu Bon River) flood homes in An Thang ward. (Photo: VNA)
Rising waters from the Vinh Dien River (a branch of the Thu Bon River) flood homes in An Thang ward. (Photo: VNA)
Rising waters from the Vinh Dien River (a branch of the Thu Bon River) flood homes in An Thang ward. (Photo: VNA)
Residents raise their belongings to escape a second round of flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Residents raise their belongings to escape a second round of flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Cars and motorbikes are moved onto Vinh Dien Bridge to avoid flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Cars and motorbikes are moved onto Vinh Dien Bridge to avoid flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Flooding isolates neighbourhoods, preventing vehicles from passing through. (Photo: VNA)
Flooding isolates neighbourhoods, preventing vehicles from passing through. (Photo: VNA)
Floodwaters pour into homes. (Photo: VNA)
Floodwaters pour into homes. (Photo: VNA)
Authorities are on duty, cordoning off areas with deep water. (Photo: VNA)
Authorities are on duty, cordoning off areas with deep water. (Photo: VNA)
Several streets in Da Nang are partially flooded, leading to traffic jams. (Photo: VNA)
Several streets in Da Nang are partially flooded, leading to traffic jams. (Photo: VNA)
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Rising river levels cause widespread flooding in Da Nang

Water levels in rivers, especially the Vu Gia – Thu Bon system, are rising rapidly. The inflow has inundated downstream and low-lying areas along the rivers, causing localised flooding and traffic disruption. Residents in Da Nang are now facing the risk of successive floods.