According to a quick report from the Provincial Civil Defense Command, as of 8:00 p.m. on September 29, 2 people were recorded as missing in To Mua and Muong Bang communes.
In which, a resident of Tin Toc village (To Mua commune) was swept away by floodwaters while grazing with buffaloes; a resident of Suoi Ga village (Muong Bang commune) was buried by rocks and soil.

The whole province has 7 houses that were severely damaged (2 houses were 80% damaged in Long Sap, 1 house was washed away, 1 house had a collapsed roof in Muong Bang, 3 houses had their roofs blown off in Xim Vang).
Over 20 households in To Mua, Van Ho, Tan Yen, Chieng Sai, Long Sap... had to be urgently evacuated. Some kindergartens were flooded; about 1.5 hectares of rice in Long Sap were flooded.
The traffic damage includes: 7 flooded sections (10,070m), 9 congestion points on QL.17, QL.43; more than 11,000m3 of landslides on 124 provincial roads, causing 12 congestion points. To date, 3 locations on QL.17, DT.10, DT.12). In addition, 5 low-voltage power poles fell, and the electricity industry is repairing them.

The People's Committee of Son La province sent a working group directly to Phu Yen to direct the response.
At the same time, military forces, police, and militia were mobilized to search for missing people, evacuate people and property.