High tide, people wade through water to get home
Nguyên Chân - Như Quỳnh |
On the evening of December 2, high tides caused some roads in low-lying areas in Ho Chi Minh City to be flooded, making travel difficult for people.
Nguyên Chân - Như Quỳnh |
On the evening of December 2, high tides caused some roads in low-lying areas in Ho Chi Minh City to be flooded, making travel difficult for people.
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Ca Mau - Water levels on rivers and canals in the province continue to rise, with the highest tide peaks at measuring stations at level above alert level III.
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On November 18, the Can Tho City Hydrometeorological Station issued a flood warning bulletin in the area with a level 2 risk of natural disasters due to high tides.
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HCMC - On the evening of November 16, high tides forced many households on Nguyen Van Cung Street (District 8) to erect partitions and build sandbags to prevent flooding.
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NHẬT HỒ |
Ca Mau - Water levels on rivers and canals in the province continue to rise, with the highest tide peaks at measuring stations at level above alert level III.
Tạ Quang |
On November 18, the Can Tho City Hydrometeorological Station issued a flood warning bulletin in the area with a level 2 risk of natural disasters due to high tides.
NHƯ QUỲNH |
HCMC - On the evening of November 16, high tides forced many households on Nguyen Van Cung Street (District 8) to erect partitions and build sandbags to prevent flooding.