Flood

Floods in the Central region cause estimated damage of over VND9,000 billion

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The initial preliminary estimate of economic damage caused by floods in the Central provinces is about 9,035 billion VND.

United Nations and countries support Vietnam in overcoming the consequences of storms and floods

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The United Nations and other countries quickly took urgent support actions to help Vietnam overcome the consequences of storms and floods.

Roads swept away by flood, ethnic minority villages isolated in the mountains and forests of Quang Tri

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Quang Tri - For many years, people in Cat and Tria villages have lived in a state of disarray because the road to the village was severely damaged, and they were completely isolated during the rainy season.

Hanoi people donate more than 5 billion VND to help the Central and Central Highlands overcome floods

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With the spirit of "Hanoi for the whole country, Hanoi and the whole country", the people of the capital have simultaneously donated to support people in the Central and Central Highlands affected by floods.

The Prime Minister requested to put himself in the position of a citizen to overcome natural disasters as quickly as possible

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The Prime Minister emphasized that "the people need us the most in difficult times", the subjects must put themselves in the position of the people to overcome natural disasters as quickly as possible.

Supporting 1,100 billion VND for Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Dak Lak to overcome flood damage

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The Prime Minister decided to provide emergency support of VND1,100 billion to the provinces of Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Gia Lai and Dak Lak to overcome the damage caused by floods.

From South Africa, Prime Minister chairs urgent meeting on response and overcoming the consequences of floods

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The Prime Minister chaired an urgent online meeting with ministries, branches, agencies and localities through domestic border points on responding to and overcoming the consequences of floods.

National Highway 1 through Dak Lak opens to two-way traffic after many days of congestion due to historic floods

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Dak Lak - National Highway 1 through Phu Yen province (old) has been restored, traffic in both directions after many days of serious congestion due to storms and floods.

Warning of potential risk of storm No. 15 sweeping back into the eye of storm No. 13

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The new low pressure in eastern Mindanao is likely to become storm No. 15 and enter the correct trajectory of storm No. 13 Kalmaegi that devastated the Philippines.

A commune in Dak Lak was devastated by floods that killed 25 people, many families lost their homes and property

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Dak Lak - The fierce flood submerged many villages in Hoa Thinh commune, killing 25 people and causing many other families to have their houses and properties swept away.

fierce floods take the lives of 44 people in Dak Lak, causing damage of more than 5,300 billion VND

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Dak Lak - The number of deaths, missing people and injuries due to floods in the area continues to increase due to complicated and unpredictable floods.

Baby born safely at flood shelter in Nha Trang

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Khanh Hoa - The medical team of the Provincial General Hospital has just successfully given birth to a pregnant woman at a temporary hotel in Nha Trang ward.

Transporting 20.5 tons of food and necessities to people in the flooded areas of the Central region

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The forces have supported the evacuation of 709 households/2,320 people to safe places, transporting 20.5 tons of food and necessities to people in flooded areas in the Central region.

The body of a tractor-trailer driver suspected of being swept away was found more than 30km away

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Quang Tri - A body was discovered by a local volunteer team on the river, suspected to be a tractor-trailer driver swept away by floodwaters.

Allocating 80 billion VND to support 4 provinces to overcome damage caused by floods

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The Central Relief Mobilization Committee has decided to allocate 80 billion VND to support 4 provinces, each province 20 billion VND to overcome the consequences of floods.