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The bustling market in western Nghe An province is submerged in mud after the floods, leaving small traders penniless.

Dinh Tuan July 24, 2025 14:24

The historic flood that occurred after the remnants of Typhoon No. 3 submerged the entire Hoa Binh market area (Tuong Duong commune), destroying all the goods of the local people.

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Heavy rains combined with a sudden influx of water from upstream caused the water levels of the Lam River and streams to rise, flooding the center of Hoa Binh commune, including Hoa Binh market, the busiest trading area in the region. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The receding floodwaters left behind a scene of devastation in the heart of Hoa Binh market. Stalls were in disarray. Many vendors could only sit on the ground in the middle of the market, tears streaming down their faces in helplessness. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Every stall was covered in mud, and the goods were badly damaged. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong, a small business owner at Hoa Binh market, is still in shock as she recounts how the water rose so quickly that she couldn't react in time and could only watch as her stall was almost completely submerged. All her capital invested here is now lost. (Photo: Dinh Tuan)
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In a similar predicament, Mr. Nguyen Van Hien (who runs a household electrical appliance business) sat dejectedly beside a pile of completely damaged goods. His entire family now has no idea what to rely on. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Locals inspect their goods after the floodwaters recede. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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Currently, the military has arrived to assist the local people in cleaning up after the flood. Photo: Dinh Tuan
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The bustling market in western Nghe An province is submerged in mud after the floods, leaving small traders penniless.
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