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Nghe An Border Guard actively works to overcome the consequences of floods and heavy rains.

Le Thach September 11, 2024 16:08

In recent days, due to the influence of the circulation of Typhoon No. 3-Yagi, heavy rain has fallen in the western border area of ​​Nghe An province, causing landslides on some roads and disrupting localized traffic.

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To ensure the transportation of food, essential supplies, and the movement of people, the Border Guard units of Nghe An province stationed in the area have coordinated with local authorities and other forces to actively clear landslides, contributing to ensuring traffic flow. At the same time, they have erected signs and deployed personnel to warn people to limit travel through landslide areas (or avoid crossing bridges that are deeply submerged) to ensure safety. (In the photo: Floods cause landslides on the road to Cha Nga village, My Ly commune, Ky Son district). Photo: Le Thach
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Many roads have been severely damaged by landslides. Photo: Le Thach
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Officers and soldiers of Thong Thu Border Guard Station (Que Phong) along with local forces and people are clearing landslides caused by prolonged heavy rain to ensure traffic flow on Highway 48. Photo: Le Thach
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Many roads are blocked by large blocks of earth and rocks, making repair work very difficult. Photo: Le Thach
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Besides addressing the consequences of floods in their own areas, officers and soldiers of the Nghe An Border Guard units are also actively working with local Party committees, authorities, and people to raise funds and prepare essential supplies to support people severely affected by floods in the northern provinces. In the photo: Ngoc Lam Border Guard Post, Nghe An Border Guard, in coordination with the people of Thanh Son commune, Thanh Chuong district, are making banh chung (traditional Vietnamese rice cakes) to support people in the North affected by storms and floods. Photo: Le Thach
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Officers and soldiers of the Na Loi Border Guard Post, Nghe An Border Guard Command, along with local people, helped a family in Na Khuong village, Na Loi commune, Ky Son district, affected by a landslide, to transport their belongings to a safe area. Photo: Le Thach
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Helping people move their belongings to a safe place. Photo: Le Thach

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Nghe An Border Guard actively works to overcome the consequences of floods and heavy rains.
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