Landslide
Prolonged rain, Tuyen Quang warns of flash floods and landslides
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Tuyen Quang - Prolonged heavy rain causes soil moisture to be saturated, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides.
Landslide on National Highway 4D to Sa Pa, Lao Cai traffic police cordon off dangerous areas
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Lao Cai - Prolonged heavy rain has caused landslides on many locations on National Highway 4D to Sa Pa, soil and rocks overflowing onto the road surface, causing danger.
Heavy rain covers Lao Cai, warning of landslide risk from August 5th
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Lao Cai - Due to the influence of a low pressure trough combined with high-altitude wind convergence, the province is likely to experience heavy to very heavy rain, posing a risk of landslides and flooding.
Prolonged heavy rain, Lao Cai warns of flash floods and landslides in the next 6 hours
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Lao Cai - After heavy rain, many areas in the province are warned of the risk of flash floods, landslides and localized flooding.
Landslide approaches the central area, embankments and roads are also damaged
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Can Tho - Damaged embankments and roads, landslides threaten safety in the center of Dai Hai commune - where many civil works are concentrated.
Expected time for traffic through landslide point on National Highway 4E in Lao Cai province
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After many days of overcoming the consequences of floods, the national highway system is basically smooth. The landslide point on National Highway 4E is expected to be opened to traffic at the end of August.
Expected completion of landslide recovery on the Mang River in August
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Vinh Long - Landslide points on the Mang River dyke through Tan Long Hoi commune are expected to be reinforced in August, ensuring safety for people.
Temporary traffic opening after landslide near Sa Pa BOT station
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Lao Cai - After many hours of repair, the access road to Mong Sen bridge has been temporarily opened to traffic.
The moment soil and rocks poured down, threatening the access road to Mong Sen bridge
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Lao Cai - The moment of soil and rock landslides, spilling onto the approach road of Mong Sen bridge, causing temporary traffic disruption after heavy rain.
Lao Cai warns of thunderstorms, hail, ready for the "four on-site" motto
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Lao Cai - On the morning of August 4, the Provincial Hydrometeorological Station issued warnings of thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail and localized heavy rain throughout the province.
Heavy rain causes nearly 200m3 of soil and rock to landslide on National Highway 4D
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Lao Cai - Heavy rain caused about 200m3 of soil and rocks to landslide on National Highway 4D towards Sa Pa.
Landslides surround Lao Cai highlands, dozens of households have no place to resettle
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Lao Cai - While many landslide points have not been completely overcome, local authorities are looking for resettlement land funds for people in dangerous areas.
Warning that many northern mountainous areas are at high risk of landslides
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Prolonged heavy rain has increased the risk of landslides in many northern mountainous areas.
Soil humidity saturated after rain, Lao Cai faces risk of flash floods and landslides
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Lao Cai - After many hours of moderate to heavy rain, many areas in the area have soil moisture reaching a state of near saturation or complete saturation.
Consecutive flash floods and landslides, Lao Cai urgently evacuates people
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Lao Cai - Heavy rain lasting from the afternoon of July 31st to the morning of August 1st caused landslides, flooding, and flash floods in many areas in Bat Xat, Mo Vang and Bao Ai communes (Lao Cai province).
