Heavy rain in Binh Duong causes many roads to be flooded, vehicles stalled

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Binh Duong - Heavy rain over a wide area caused many roads to be flooded, causing vehicles to stall.

As of 7:00 p.m. on May 3, the authorities in Hiep Thanh Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province were still guiding and supporting people traveling on Nguyen Duc Thuan Street.

The heavy rain caused about 100 meters of Nguyen Duc Thuan Street to be deeply submerged in water. Some motorbikes passing through flooded roads stalled.

Although the rain had stopped for about 15 minutes, this section was still flooded with about 30 cm. The functional forces of Hiep Thanh ward arrived at the scene to guide people to move here. At the same time, a warning sign for flooding was placed, warning people to temporarily not to travel.

Xe bi chet may, nguoi dan phai day qua doan ngap nuoc. Anh: Dinh Trong
The vehicle stalled, and people had to push through the flooded section. Photo: Dinh Trong

In Hiep Thanh ward, Thu Dau Mot city, Pham Ngoc Thach street was also flooded during heavy rain. The section in front of Binh Duong Provincial Library was flooded, causing traffic congestion.

Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, the section passing through Phu Hoa Ward, has a large amount of water pouring from above to the low-lying section, which is also dangerous for people participating in traffic.

In Tan Uyen city, heavy rain caused DT 746 road section through Tan Vinh Hiep ward to be flooded about 40 cm. Many vehicles stalled, people had to walk.

Co quan chuc nang huong dan khuyen cao nguoi dan tam thoi khong di qua doan ngap nuoc. Anh: Dinh Trong
The authorities instructed people to temporarily not pass through the flooded section. Photo: Dinh Trong

Heavy rain and thunderstorms also caused the corrugated iron roofs of many houses to be blown away. Near the kindergarten in the new city of Binh Duong, a corrugated iron roof was blown away by the wind. Fortunately, the incident did not cause any casualties.

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