At 7:00 a.m. on October 27, receiving a report from Mr. Zo Ram Nghiem 8:7 a.m. residing in Dac Pham village, La De commune about a landslide behind the house, with soil and mud overflowing close to the main house wall, endangering the lives and property of the family, Nam Giang International Border Guard Station (City Border Guard) assigned 12 officers and soldiers to coordinate with local authorities, police forces, militia of La De commune and people of Dac Pham village to support, overcome the consequences, and move assets out of the danger zone.
Currently, the weather in the area is very harsh, with prolonged heavy rain and signs of continued subsidence and landslides affecting the above household, so the unit has propagated and mobilized Mr. Nghiem's household to move to a safe place.
According to the Central Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the current status of rain, water level or high tide, sea water rose in the area in the past 6 hours (from 5am to 11am on October 27), Da Nang city had heavy to very heavy rain.
Total rainfall is generally 50-100mm, some places are higher such as Nong Son 258mm, Hiep Duc 247mm, Thanh My 148mm.... Currently, the water level on the rivers is rising rapidly, on the Vu Gia River, Thu Bon River is above alert level 3, Han River is above alert level 1.
In the next 24 hours, there is a risk of widespread deep flooding in low-lying areas along rivers, flooding in urban areas. The common flooding depth is from 0.2-2.0m; some places are higher.
Flooding occurred in low-lying areas and flooding in urban areas caused local traffic congestion, affected the movement of vehicles, damaged people's houses, works, and property, and negatively affected socio-economic activities.