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Two households urgently relocated due to landslide in Chau Khe (Con Cuong).

Hai Thuong September 20, 2024 10:43

The Chau Khe Border Guard Station, under the Nghe An Border Guard Command, mobilized its forces to coordinate with local authorities to help people affected by landslides relocate to safe areas.

The effects of Typhoon No. 4 caused heavy rain and landslides in Chau Khe commune. On the morning of September 20th, Chau Khe Border Guard Station coordinated with the local authorities to urgently evacuate two families most severely affected: Mr. Hoang Van Son and Mr. Kha Van Canh, in Bung Xat village, Chau Khe commune, Con Cuong district.

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Border guards from Chau Khe Post, along with local authorities, assisted in relocating residents' homes. Photo: Hai Thuong
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The relocation of the house went quickly with dozens of people helping. Photo: Hai Thuong

Currently, the foundations of these two families' houses have collapsed up to the pillars, posing a danger to the family members. The unit's forces have coordinated the relocation of the families' belongings and household items to a safe place.

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People's property is measured and safely preserved. Photo: Hai Thuong

Currently, Chau Khe Border Guard Station is maintaining its forces and coordinating with local authorities to stay in the area, ready to assist the people during days of heavy rain caused by the storm's aftermath.

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Two households urgently relocated due to landslide in Chau Khe (Con Cuong).
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