Nha Trang beach is clean again after historic floods

Hữu Long |

Khanh Hoa - On the morning of November 28, Nha Trang beach was basically clean after a historic flood caused a large amount of garbage to drift ashore.

Many people and tourists returned to stroll, take photos, and enjoy the fresh air after many days of bad weather.

Previously, floods from the Cai River brought a large amount of garbage including broken trees, dried coconuts, plastic bottles, fishing gear, etc. to the beach, piled up, causing loss of aesthetics and environmental pollution.

Hinh anh hang ngan tan rac tap vao bo bien Nha Trang sau tran mua lu lich sua vua qua. Anh: Huu Long
Image of thousands of tons of garbage washed ashore in Nha Trang after the recent flash flood. Photo: Huu Long

In recent days, the Ho Chi Minh City Environmental Workers' Force has coordinated with forces in Nha Trang, businesses and people to participate in collecting and transporting hundreds of tons of waste for treatment.

Cleaning is carried out continuously from early morning to night to restore the landscape of the coastal route.

Hang tram sinh vien, doan vien, can bo va cong nhan moi truong tham gia vao viec thu don rac doc bo bien Nha Trang. Anh: Huu Long
Hundreds of students, union members, staff and environmental workers participated in collecting garbage along the Nha Trang coast. Photo: Huu Long

Mr. Tran Xuan Tay - Chairman of Nha Trang Ward People's Committee - said that the timely support of Ho Chi Minh City forces demonstrates the spirit of solidarity and sharing that is very appreciated.

Nho no luc don rac cua cong dong, den nay duong bo bien Nha Trang da duoc sach se. Anh: Huu Long
Thanks to the community's efforts to clean up trash, Nha Trang's coastline has now been basically clean. Photo: Huu Long

According to the Khanh Hoa Department of Construction, Ho Chi Minh City has mobilized 11 garbage trucks, 6 garbage compactors and 300 human resources to participate in collecting garbage and mud in Nha Trang.

This activity spreads the spirit of "HCMC for the whole country, with the whole country", contributing to sharing difficulties with people in disaster areas, while helping the locality soon stabilize life and restore the image of tourism.

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