On weekend morning, Ho Chi Minh City residents waded through water to work when the tide rose

Chân Phúc |

HCMC - On the morning of November 8, high tides continued to rise, causing many areas to be deeply flooded, affecting people's travel and daily activities.

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Students, Ho Chi Minh City residents remove shoes, wear pants to wade through water to get home

Nguyên Chân |

HCMC - High tides caused many roads to be deeply flooded, forcing students and residents to take off their shoes and break their pants to wade through water to get home.

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High tides submerge fields, farmers are left penniless

HẬU GIANG - QUYÊN PHẠM |

In the last days of October, high tides combined with prolonged heavy rains caused many rice, crops and fruit trees in many areas of the Mekong Delta to be flooded. Farmers have to pump and beat continuously, reinforcing the embankment but it is still difficult to avoid damage.