Accordingly, at around 3:40 p.m. on September 27, Mr. Luong Van K (born in 1998, residing in Kham Duc commune) was working as a gold gathering man. When he returned from work, he swam across the Nuoc My river and was unfortunately swept away by the water. The authorities are coordinating the search.
Before the storm made landfall, 112 people were in the forest visiting the fields and the yellow plantations that had not yet returned. Specifically, in Phuoc Chanh commune: 9 people; Phuoc Nang commune has 103 people. The local authorities and the family are contacting to call back.
To cope with storms and floods, localities have deployed the relocation and evacuation of people in dangerous areas. A total of 61 people were actually evacuated, of which Hoi An ward had 39 people, Nam Giang commune had 15 people and Hai Van ward had 7 people.
Rescue forces are still being maintained on duty, continuing to search for missing people, calling on people to return to safety, and at the same time ensuring the lives of evacuated households in the context of complicated storm No. 10.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the next 6 hours, there is a risk of flash floods on small rivers and streams in mountainous areas; landslides on steep slopes; land subsidence in many communes/wards of Da Nang City.
In the past 24 hours (from 8:00 a.m. on September 27 to 8:00 a.m. on September 28), Da Nang city has had heavy to very heavy rain such as: Vinh Dien Bridge: 290.0mm; Ho Hoc Khe Lake: 280.8mm; Hoa Khuong: 278.6mm; Suoi Luong: 273.2mm; Dien Hong: 273.0mm; Dong Nghe Lake Basin: 272.4mm; Education and Training Center 05-06: 272.2mm; Tuy Loan Pumping Station: 264.2mm; Phu Loc Lake: 261.0mm; Hoa Xuan: 260.0mm.