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Nghe An: Over 3,000 hectares of spring rice flattened after storm; farmers urgently harvest early.
The thunderstorm accompanied by hailstorms that occurred on the night of May 3rd caused severe damage to agricultural production in Nghe An province, resulting in thousands of hectares of spring rice crops, which were in the ripening stage, being flattened...
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Farmers in Nghe An province brave the rain to harvest rice by hand, salvaging what they can from the flattened and damaged crops after Typhoon No. 5.
Typhoon No. 5 swept through Nghe An province, causing many rice fields that were ready for harvest to be flattened and flooded. Machinery couldn't reach the fields, forcing farmers to brave the rain and harvest by hand with sickles.
Large areas of summer-autumn rice crops in Nghe An, which were about to be harvested, have been flattened and submerged in water.
Due to the impact of Typhoon No. 5, Nghe An province experienced prolonged heavy rain accompanied by strong winds. The heavy rain damaged large areas of summer-autumn rice crops that were in the harvesting stage...
Hundreds of hectares of sugarcane flattened after storm in Anh Son district.
Anh Son district is focusing on directing people to replant sugarcane in areas where it can continue to grow, and at the same time, contacting factories to rescue the sugarcane crop for the people.
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