(Baonghean.vn) - After Typhoon No. 2 passed, many streets in Vinh City were left in ruins due to fallen trees, with many trees lying across the roads, affecting traffic.
Here are some photos taken by a reporter from Nghe An Newspaper early this morning in Vinh City:
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| Large trees have fallen and are blocking the road on Phong Dinh Cang Street. Photo: Quang An |
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| Trees fell after Typhoon No. 2 on Le Duan Street. Photo: Quang An |
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| At the Nam Thanh apartment complex (Block 12, Cua Nam Ward, Vinh City), the storm uprooted a tree, which fell onto a Quan Nam taxi parked nearby. Photo: Pham Bang |
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The taxi was crushed by a falling tree branch, its windows shattered and it sustained significant damage. Fortunately, the driver was unharmed. Photo: Pham Bang
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| Nguyen Duy Trinh Street is devastated after the storm. Photo: Quang An |
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| A fallen tree completely blocks the walkway on Tran Huy Lieu Street, Vinh City. Photo: Canh Nam |
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| Many billboards were blown down by the storm. Photo: Quang An |
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| A large flame tree collapsed, breaking a power pole near the entrance to Vinh University. Photo: Quang An |
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| Residents along the roads joined hands to clean up after the storm. Photo: Quang An |
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| Environmental workers and local residents clear fallen trees to ensure smooth traffic flow. Photo: Quang An |
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| Many large trees were uprooted. Photo: Quang An |
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| Many roads were blocked by fallen trees after the storm. Photo: Quang An |
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| The base of an ancient mahogany tree at the Giao Te Hotel collapsed. Photo: Tien Hung. |
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| Many trees in the Quang Trung apartment complex have been broken or uprooted. Photo: Le Hoa |
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| During this storm, trees that are prone to falling often have very weak root systems. The photo shows a cotton tree uprooted at the entrance to the Muong Thanh - Phuong Dong Hotel. Photo: Canh Nam |
"Storm approaching: Concerns about construction cranes building high-rises."
Initial reports indicate that hundreds of houses in the province have had their roofs blown off, and many roads have been affected by landslides. Nghe An Newspaper will provide updates. Please press F5 to receive the latest information.
Quang An - Tien Hung