Impact of floods

"Unexpriced" market raises funds for the Central region

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The Phenikaa University Youth Union is implementing many fundraising and support activities for the Central region.

List of readers supporting people in flood-affected areas and difficult circumstances from November 26-27

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List of readers supporting people in flood-affected areas and difficult circumstances from November 26 to November 27

Khanh Hoa businesses urgently restore production after tens of billions of VND in damage due to floods

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Khanh Hoa - After the historic flood, many businesses suffered tens of billions of VND in damage and are urgently restoring production, workers are trying to stabilize their lives again.

Breaking fake news about hundreds of deaths in Hoa Thinh is unjust and violates the law

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The flood center of Hoa Thinh is experiencing many coffins donated by benefactors when hearing the fake news that many people in this locality have died due to floods.

crossing floods to save people - a brave mark of the People's Public Security force

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The prolonged flood caused Khanh Hoa to be submerged in danger, the entire provincial police force immediately switched to the highest level of duty, mobilizing maximum human resources and means to rescue people, maintain security and order and support in overcoming the consequences of the flood.

Production recovery - the key to stability after floods

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The South Central and Central Highlands provinces suffered a heavy natural disaster, causing huge damage. In particular, farmers, livestock, and crops were almost destroyed by the fierce flood, leaving them completely empty-handed.

Timely coordination of goods helps the market gradually stabilize after floods

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In late November, from Gia Lai to Lam Dong and Khanh Hoa, the commodity market was under great pressure after a long period of floods. Green vegetables are scarce, prices have skyrocketed, many essential goods groups are in a state of local shortage. Local authorities are racing to keep supply, keep prices and stabilize people's lives.

Declaring a state of emergency for many sections of National Highway 1

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Informing Lao Dong Newspaper on the afternoon of November 26, the Ministry of Construction said that the Ministry had just announced a natural disaster emergency on many sections of National Highway 1.

Dozens of national highways paralyzed after heavy floods, localities provide stone collections to clear roads

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Many national highways are paralyzed after floods, localities are providing stone breaking and blasting equipment and mobilizing forces 24/7 to clear the road soon.

The Department of Agriculture and Environment donates more than 6.5 billion VND to help people in flooded areas rebuild

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Cadres, civil servants, public employees and workers in the Agriculture and Environment sector have donated more than 6.5 billion VND to support flood victims.

15 national highway and railway congestion points were severely damaged by heavy rain and floods

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Traffic in many Central and Central Highlands provinces was severely affected by a particularly heavy flood, a series of landslides and flooding caused traffic congestion.

More than 100 people died and went missing, economic damage of about VND13,000 billion due to floods

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By 6:00 p.m. on November 23, floods in the Central and Central Highlands regions had left 102 people dead and missing, hundreds of thousands of houses flooded and damaged.

10 more people died after more than 12 hours due to floods in the Central region, causing damage of nearly 9 billion VND

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Floods have left 68 people dead and missing, causing damage of nearly VND9 billion - according to a preliminary report as of the morning of November 22.

Floods leave 54 people dead and missing, causing damage of more than VND3,200 billion

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As of 4:00 p.m. on November 21, 54 people had died and gone missing, the initial estimated economic damage had exceeded VND3,272 billion due to floods.

In the midst of the historic flood, doctors in Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa volunteer to save people

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Heavy rain caused many areas in Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak to be deeply flooded. The health sector has activated the entire on-duty, emergency and treatment system for the people.