Nghe An Border Guard actively overcomes consequences of floods
Le Thach•September 11, 2024 16:08
In recent days, due to the influence of storm No. 3-Yagi, in the western border area of Nghe An province, there has been heavy rain, some roads have been eroded, causing local traffic jams.
To ensure the transportation of food, necessities and people's travel, Nghe An Border Guard units stationed in the area have coordinated with local forces to actively clear landslides, contributing to ensuring traffic. At the same time, they have organized signs and assigned forces to warn people to limit movement through landslides (or not to go through deep flooded bridges) to ensure safety. (In the photo: Rain and floods cause landslides on the road to Cha Nga village, My Ly commune, Ky Son district). Photo: Le ThachMany roads suffered serious landslides. Photo: Le ThachOfficers and soldiers of Thong Thu Border Guard Station (Que Phong) along with local forces and people overcome landslides caused by prolonged heavy rain to ensure traffic on Highway 48. Photo: Le ThachMany roads have large blocks of earth and rocks blocking them, making repair work difficult. Photo: Le ThachIn addition to overcoming the consequences of floods in the area, officers and soldiers of Nghe An Border Guard units also actively joined with local authorities and people to donate funds and prepare necessities to support people who suffered heavy losses due to floods in the northern provinces. In the photo: Ngoc Lam Border Guard Station, Nghe An Border Guard coordinated with people of Thanh Son commune, Thanh Chuong district to wrap Chung cakes to support people in the north affected by storms and floods. Photo: Le ThachOfficers and soldiers of Na Loi Border Guard Station, Nghe An Border Guard, and local people help a family in Na Khuong village, Na Loi commune, Ky Son district affected by landslides, transporting their belongings to a safe area. Photo: Le Thach Helping people move their assets to safety. Photo: Le Thach