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At Eo Vuc Bong and Khe Dun bridge on National Highway 7, the water is gradually receding, and traffic is now flowing again; people in Con Cuong are actively working to overcome the consequences of the storm and floods.

Thanh Chung - Thanh Cuong July 24, 2025 11:09

At this time, the floodwaters are gradually receding. However, a large amount of mud and debris remains on the roads, houses, and gardens. The Party Committee, the government, functional forces, and the people of Con Cuong commune (Nghe An province) are actively working to overcome the consequences of the storm and floods.

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On the morning of July 24th, floodwaters had receded by about 1 meter. The water level was still low in the flooded section at Eo Vuc Bong on National Highway 7, passing through the commune.Con CuongThe price has decreased significantly compared to the previous day. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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The floodwaters at Eo Vuc Bong have receded to only about 0.5 meters. However, a large amount of mud remains on the road surface. Early this morning, local military forces surveyed the area to determine if it was still passable. Photo: Thanh Chung
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After clearing the mud, authorities removed the barricades, allowing vehicles to resume traffic on the route. Photo: Thanh Chung
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At Khe Dun Bridge area, the water has completely receded. However, the amount of mud on the road surface is enormous. The road is slippery, making it difficult for vehicles to travel. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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Two excavators were brought in by local forces.Con CuongThey were deployed to clear the mud and debris in the area. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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Excavators are working at full capacity to quickly clear mud and debris from National Highway 7 in Con Cuong commune. Photo: Thanh Chung
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Nghe An Power Company is on the scene to resolve power line incidents and restore the power grid. Photo: Thanh Chung
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Police officers brought equipment to flooded and landslide-affected areas to help people overcome the consequences of the storm and floods. Photo: Thanh Chung
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Villagers in Tien Thanh hamlet go to the market to buy tools to clean up the mud. Photo: Thanh Chung
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Leaving the evacuation site, people in Con Cuong clear away the mud and dirt, finding their way back home. Photo: Thanh Chung
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Residents of Block 4, Con Cuong commune, are sweeping up mud and cleaning their houses after the floodwaters receded. Photo: Thanh Cuong.
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Cleaning up debris and damaged items caused by mud and floodwaters. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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Cleaning up as the floodwaters recede. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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People are scavenging for usable items. Photo: Thanh Chung
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"If the sky takes it away, the earth will compensate," the people of Con Cuong rejoiced that there were no casualties. Smiles returned after the devastating storm and floods. Photo: Thanh Chung

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At Eo Vuc Bong and Khe Dun bridge on National Highway 7, the water is gradually receding, and traffic is now flowing again; people in Con Cuong are actively working to overcome the consequences of the storm and floods.
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