Heavy rain over the night of November 16 to the morning of November 17 caused flooding in many areas in the South of Da Nang City, many places have been flooded for the 4-5th time since October.
In Phu My village, Dai Loc commune (Da Nang), rising water caused hundreds of houses in this area to be submerged in water. The water is rolling over the main road of Phu My village. People in Phu My village have started to store food to prevent prolonged soaking.


In Phu Nghia village, Dai Loc commune, the water also rose rapidly, causing many areas to be isolated. Many of the people's crops were submerged in floodwater. has an area where the water level rose nearly 1.5m. Many families have prepared boats and boats to move elsewhere if the water rises.
According to the Central Hydrometeorological Center, in the next 12 hours, floods on the Vu Gia River will continue to fluctuate at level 3 to above level 3; the Thu Bon River will fluctuate below level 3; the Han and Tam Ky rivers will rise to level 1 - level 2.
In the next 12-24 hours, floods on Vu Gia - Thu Bon rivers will fluctuate between level 2 and level 3; Han and Thu Bon rivers will fluctuate between level 1 and level 2.
Warning from today (November 17) to November 20, on the Han River, the Tam Ky River is likely to experience a flood. The flood peak on the Han River and Tam Ky River is at level BD2 to above BD2.

Floods on rivers are likely to last for many days. Flooding in low-lying areas along rivers and inundation in urban areas continues to occur.
Especially the communes/wards: Thanh My, Thuong Duc, Ha Nha, Dai Loc, Hoa Vang, Hoa Tien, Hoa Xuan, Cam Le, Ngu Hanh Son, Que Phuoc, Nong Son, Phu Thuan, Thu Bon, Duy Xuyen, Go Noi, Dien Ban Tay, Dien Ban Bac, An Thang, Dien Ban Dong, Dien Ban Ban, Nam Phuoc, Hoi An, Hoi An Tay, Hoi An Dong, Hoi An Dong, Duy Nghia...
High risk of flash floods and landslides on steep slopes in mountainous areas of Da Nang city.
Some images of flooding in the south of Da Nang:



