On July 27, information from the Border Guard Command said that after many days of being isolated and isolated by floods, the Nghe An Border Guard's military and medical forces crossed forests and crossed streams to approach the flash flood area of My Ly commune, Nghe An province to organize examinations and provide medicine to people to prevent and control epidemics after floods.

My Ly is the area most affected and suffered the most severe consequences of the recent flood. In particular, this is also an area that is seriously cut off due to landslides, making it very difficult for forces to travel and access.
Preliminary statistics show that the whole commune had 201 houses completely swept away by floods (45 houses in Xang Tren village alone, 35 houses in Cha Nga), 185 houses were flooded, and houses were landslides. Many of the people's assets after many years of saving were swept away by the flood.
Many agencies, schools and infrastructure works such as: Commune Police Headquarters, Forest Protection Management Board, Forest Ranger Station, Commune Health Station, My Ly 1 Primary School, Xieng Tam Village School and Yen Hoa suspension bridge are all damaged.

The Border Guard's military medical forces organize examinations and treatment for diseases that often arise after floods such as digestion, skin diseases, flu; provide free medicine. The subjects focus on the elderly, children and families who suffered heavy damage and were injured in floods.
The Border Guard's military medical forces have also organized propaganda and instructed people to take measures to proactively prevent epidemics after the rain.

