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historic flood
News updates related to the historic flood.
National Highway 1 paralyzed in Dak Lak due to flooding, thousands of vehicles stranded for hours.
As of early this morning (November 22nd), National Highway 1, the section passing through Dak Lak and Phu Yen provinces, remains completely paralyzed due to the impact of the historic flood.
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Pha Le announces happy news: Becoming a grandmother amidst the historic floods in Nha Trang.
The singer shared her joy at her niece's safe birth in Nha Trang, while also expressing concern for her relatives and hometown, which are being severely affected by the floods.
Cát Tường and Long Nhật houses were deeply submerged after the historic flood.
Floods in central Vietnam have severely damaged the homes of many artists, including Meritorious Artist Cat Tuong, singer Anh Tuyet, and Long Nhat, submerging them in mud and floodwaters.
Nghe An: Highlights of October 8th
Provincial leaders inspect the damage recovery efforts following Typhoon No. 10 in various localities; Why are communes in the former Tan Ky district still experiencing persistent flooding after Typhoon No. 10?... These are some of the prominent news items...
Thousands of hectares of vegetables and fruit trees along the Lam River were buried under mud after the historic flood, but the people are now pulling themselves together to overcome the consequences.
After the flood, in addition to houses collapsing or being swept away, thousands of hectares of crops in western Nghe An were buried or destroyed, and livestock shelters and irrigation canals were damaged.
How Nghe An responded to the historic flood in the western communes.
In recent days, many mountainous communes in Nghe An province have suffered from an unprecedented flood, with the amount of water flowing into the Ban Ve hydroelectric reservoir being three times greater than the 2018 flood. To respond, the authorities...
The Director of the Department of Industry and Trade speaks about the historic flood in western Nghe An.
According to Pham Van Hoa, Director of the Department of Industry and Trade, in the early morning of July 23, the floodwaters flowing into the Ban Ve hydroelectric reservoir peaked at 12,800 m3/s, an unprecedented level, three times higher than the 2018 flood.
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