Many streets in Vinh city were flooded after heavy rain.
Quang An - Hoai Thu - November 13, 2023 08:05
(Baonghean.vn) - The rain that lasted from night to morning of November 13 caused many streets in Vinh City to be heavily flooded, causing traffic jams and stalled vehicles on many roads. However, some roads that were previously frequently flooded have now drained very quickly.
Clip: QA
Clip: Hoai ThuAccording to the reporter's records on the morning of November 13, prolonged heavy rain caused many inner-city roads in Vinh City to be severely flooded. In the photo: Lenin Avenue is flooded, vehicles line up in the middle of the road because that is the highest area, avoiding engine failure. Photo: QAOn Le Hong Phong Street, the water drains slowly, and is under construction so the water has turned murky. Photo: QAThe 72-meter road intersecting with Lenin has become a frequent flooding spot in Vinh City for many years. Photo: QAThe intersection of Ho Tung Mau and Truong Thi streets is flooded. Photo: QAThe intersection of Truong Thi and An Duong Vuong streets is also in a similar situation. Photo: Thu HuyenCustoms roundabout area. Photo: Thu HuyenPhong Dinh Cang route, vehicles wade through water to go to school and work on the first day of the week. Photo: QALe Van Tam Street on the morning of November 13. Photo: PVWater rises rapidly in Vinh Station area. Photo: PVDue to flooding coinciding with rush hour, traffic jams occurred on most routes. Photo: QAVehicle stalled after crossing a flooded road. Photo: QATraffic police were mobilized to regulate traffic at deeply flooded areas to reduce congestion. Photo: QAAccording to Nghe An Newspaper reporters, some roads that used to be frequently flooded such as Nguyen Van Cu, Nguyen Tai, Ho Tung Mau, on the morning of November 13 were dry and the water receded quickly. Many people believe that the drainage projects on both sides of these roads have shown clear effectiveness. Photo: Hoai ThuOn Lenin Avenue, authorities assigned people to clean up trash at the manholes, helping water drain faster. Photo: Hoai Thu
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