Border village in Ky Son is in chaos after flood
(Baonghean.vn) - Although storm No. 4 has passed for more than 10 days, the damage caused by floods in My Ly commune, Ky Son district (Nghe An) is still evident. Many villages are still in disarray, and people are struggling to recover.
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In My Ly commune, Ky Son district, two houses were swept away, dozens of other houses were flooded, landslides and had to be urgently evacuated, many people's belongings were damaged. Photo: Tho Phuong |
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Dozens of households in Xop Tu village living next to the Nam Non river were severely eroded and forced to dismantle and move their houses. According to local residents, due to the strong flood on the night of August 16, many of their belongings were not moved in time and were swept away. Photo: Tho Phuong |
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The floodwaters rose high and destroyed many temporary houses of the people of Xop Tu village. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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Although more than 10 days have passed, people's vehicles and belongings are still buried in mud. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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People's belongings are still covered with mud. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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A local rice milling machine lies abandoned by the Nam Non River. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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A bed lies amid the rubble after the disaster. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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The devastated scene of houses destroyed by floods. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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To date, some households are having to dismantle their houses because the cracks in the ground are getting bigger. Photo: Phuong Tho |
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The chaotic scene along the road from Muong Long to My Ly. Photo: Phuong Tho |