Mu Cang Chai district ravaged by heavy flooding

PSNews -  Yen Bai province's Mu Cang Chai district was one of the hardest-hit areas of the recent tropical depression battered the country’s Northwestern provinces: the flooding killed 2, left dozens others missing and devastated local infrastructure.

As Vietnam’s rainy season reaches its peak, a recent tropical depression battered the country’s northern provinces, devastating local infrastructure and villages.

According to PSNews reporters, heavy downpours blasted Yen Bai, Dien Bien and Son La provinces early in the morning of August 3, leading to flash floods and landslides. Yen Bai's Mu Cang Chai town was one of the hardest-hit areas: the flooding killed killed 2, left dozens others missing.

One day after, although Yen Bai province and Military Region II mobilized thousands of soldiers and officers to join hand with local people overcome the floods' consequences, but until now, the whole Mu Cang Chai town is still submerged in mud.

“This is a historic flood in Mu Cang Chai. Nobody could predict that a seemingly safe location such as the town center can suffer from such a devastating flood,” Vice Chairman of the Yen Bai People’s Committee Nguyen Van Khanh told the media.
“This is a historic flood in Mu Cang Chai. Nobody could predict that a seemingly safe location such as the town center can suffer from such a devastating flood,” Vice Chairman of the Yen Bai People’s Committee Nguyen Van Khanh told the media.
The flash floods has also wiped out most of the small town’s public facilities, including a kindergarten, a middle school, a high school and a training center.
The flash floods has also wiped out most of the small town’s public facilities, including a kindergarten, a middle school, a high school and a training center.
Many motorbikes were swept away, however, the police force in collaboration with functional units found most of them for the local people.
Many motorbikes were swept away, however, the police force in collaboration with functional units found most of them for the local people.
According to the media, 32 private homes were destroyed while 15 others were either flooded or severely damaged in the recent disarter. The damage is estimated to worth around VND150 billion (US$6.6 million).
According to the media, 32 private homes were destroyed while 15 others were either flooded or severely damaged in the recent disarter. The damage is estimated to worth around VND150 billion (US$6.6 million).
Many routes were destroyed. The district so far has mobilized all forces and means to assist the people in overcoming consequences. All important routes are also being repaired as most local roads are now safe for small vehicles such as motorbikes.
Many routes were destroyed. The district so far has mobilized all forces and means to assist the people in overcoming consequences. All important routes are also being repaired as most local roads are now safe for small vehicles such as motorbikes.
The floods have caused serious damages to local people.
The floods have caused serious damages to local people.
Many routes were destroyed. The district so far has mobilized all forces and means to assist the people in overcoming consequences. All important routes are also being repaired as most local roads are now safe for small vehicles such as motorbikes.
Many routes were destroyed. The district so far has mobilized all forces and means to assist the people in overcoming consequences. All important routes are also being repaired as most local roads are now safe for small vehicles such as motorbikes.
Many of Mu Cang Chai roads were submerged by more than one meter of mud, soil and water.
Many of Mu Cang Chai roads were submerged by more than one meter of mud, soil and water.
The floods have caused serious damages to local people.
The floods have caused serious damages to local people.
Teachers and locals clean up classrooms at the Mu Cang Chai Junior Secondary School to prepare for the coming school year.
Teachers and locals clean up classrooms at the Mu Cang Chai Junior Secondary School to prepare for the coming school year.
Floods destroyed all of the first floor of a school in Mu Cang Chai District.
Floods destroyed all of the first floor of a school in Mu Cang Chai District.
Local authorities and armed forces had enlisted around 1,000 personnel to help local people overcome floods' consequences, 400-500 of which are currently focusing on Mu Cang Chai.
Local authorities and armed forces had enlisted around 1,000 personnel to help local people overcome floods' consequences, 400-500 of which are currently focusing on Mu Cang Chai.
According to the Vietnam National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the torrential rain was caused by both a tropical depression and a low pressure area that enveloped northern provinces. It’s likely that the area will experience more rain until August 6.
According to the Vietnam National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the torrential rain was caused by both a tropical depression and a low pressure area that enveloped northern provinces. It’s likely that the area will experience more rain until August 6.
By Phung Nguyen

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