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.

Khoang 16h, tai duong Le Van Luong (huyen Nha Be), nuoc tu mieng cong bat dau tran len gay ngap keo dai khoang 500 met.
At around 4 p.m., on Le Van Luong Street (Nha Be District), water from the manhole began to overflow, causing flooding for about 500 meters.
Den khoang 17h, nuoc tren mat duong Le Van Luong ngap tu khoang 20-40cm, khien viec di lai cua nguoi dan gap nhieu kho khan.
By around 5 p.m., Le Van Luong Street was flooded about 20-40cm deep, making it difficult for people to travel.
Cac phuong tien di chuyen qua day chi co the di chuyen cham.
Deep water makes it impossible for vehicles to move.

Mot so phuong tien bi roi vao tinh trang chet may tam thoi, buoc nguoi dan phai xuong dat bo.
Some vehicles were temporarily stalled, forcing people to push them on foot.
Duong ngap nuoc khien viec buon ban, kinh doanh cua nhung cua hang 2 ben duong nay cung roi vao tinh trang vang khach hon thuong ngay.
The flooded road has caused the shops on both sides of the road to have fewer customers than usual. "The flooding today is still quite low, like the high tide in the middle of the 10th lunar month, the water was deep, many vehicles stalled," said Mr. Hoang Minh (Nha Be district).
Mot nha dan phai dung bat ngan truoc cua nha de ngan nuoc tran vao moi khi co xe di chuyen qua.
A resident had to use a tarpaulin in front of the house to prevent water from flooding in and damaging goods every time a vehicle passed by.
Den hon 18h nuoc van chua rut, doan duong Le Van Luong van ngap lenh lang. Theo Dai khi tuong Thuy van Khu vuc Nam Bo
According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, water levels at most stations in the lower reaches of the Saigon - Dong Nai River will continue to rise for the next 1-2 days. The peak tide is likely to occur on December 2-4.
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