Quang Binh people busy cleaning up after the flood

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Quang Binh - Flood waters recede, people, police, soldiers, and youth unions clean up houses, offices, schools, and roads to quickly stabilize life.

Ghi nhan chung, cac huyen Le Thuy va Quang Ninh da ngot mua, thoi tiet kho rao, nuoc lu cung da rut gan het. Anh: T. Trang
On the afternoon of October 31, Lao Dong Newspaper's reporter noted that the rain in Le Thuy and Quang Ninh districts had stopped, the weather was dry, and flood water had almost receded. Photo: T. Trang
Nuoc rut toi dau, nguoi dan nhanh chong thuc hien don bun den do. Anh: T. Trang
Wherever the water receded, people and authorities quickly cleared the mud. Photo: T. Trang
Luc luong can bo, chien si bo doi, cong an, thanh nien cung nhanh chong co mat de ho tro don dep.
Officers, soldiers, police, and youths quickly arrived to help clean up. Photo: T. Trang

Ben canh duong pho, cong tac don dep truong hoc, benh vien, co quan cung duoc uu tien de nhanh chong on dinh lai hoat dong. Anh: T. Trang
In addition to cleaning the streets, cleaning schools, hospitals, and offices is also given priority to quickly stabilize operations. Photo: T. Trang
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