Local authorities are required to warn people to absolutely not go through these culverts.
Accordingly, Bo Trach district has 5 culverts with water depth from 0.5 - 5m such as: Cau Bung culvert (Hung Trach commune), Ca Roong culvert (Thuong Trach commune), Ben Trooc culvert (Phuc Trach commune)...
Some inter-village and inter-commune roads passing through Phu Huu and Phu Kinh villages (Lien Trach commune) were flooded, some sections were 1.2m deep. Currently, the Border Guard Stations have coordinated with local authorities to place signs prohibiting people and vehicles from passing through areas with fast-flowing water and have deployed forces to block the area.
In addition, National Highway 12A, National Highway 9B, and National Highway 15 in Quang Binh province currently have many culverts flooded with water depths from 0.2 to 1 meter.
The Road Management Unit has arranged barriers, placed warning signs, and has adequate staff. At the same time, it has deployed forces to focus on fixing landslides and landslides on the road, ensuring smooth traffic.
As of 5:00 a.m. on September 20, Quang Binh province had evacuated 874 households with 3,059 people from areas at high risk of landslides, concentrated in Le Thuy, Bo Trach, Minh Hoa, Tuyen Hoa districts and Dong Hoi city.
Localities focus on arranging accommodation and ensuring people's health during evacuation, while at the same time educating households to absolutely not be subjective and return home when safety is not guaranteed.
According to the forecast, during the day and night of September 20, in Quang Binh province, there will be scattered rain, some areas will have moderate rain, heavy rain; the sea area of Quang Binh province will have scattered showers and thunderstorms, during thunderstorms there is a possibility of tornadoes and strong gusts of wind level 7-8.