The dispatch clearly stated that on the night of May 23 and the morning of May 24, many localities in Yen Bai province had moderate rain, heavy rain to very heavy rain and thunderstorms, locally very heavy rain.
Some localities in Yen Bai province were partially flooded, some roads were eroded, causing traffic congestion.
According to records, on National Highway 32, there were many landslides with a volume of nearly 723m3 at 36 locations. On Provincial Road 163, there is a risk of landslides with a height of about 50m at Km79+970.

On National Highway 70, passing through Dai Dong commune, Tan Huong, Yen Binh district, many locations are affected by landslides, with a high risk of landslides in the coming time.
Therefore, the People's Committee of Yen Bai province requires localities to closely monitor the situation, organize timely and effective implementation of measures to proactively respond to natural disasters, especially landslides, flash floods, and localized flooding to ensure the safety of people's lives and reduce damage to property of the People and the State.
Carefully review residential areas, promptly detect areas at risk of insecurity, especially areas at risk of landslides, flash floods, flash floods, and deep flooding.


Proactively arrange forces and means, resolutely evacuate people from dangerous areas and areas at high risk of landslides, flash floods to ensure the safety of people's lives and property.
Arrange forces and vehicles in vulnerable areas at risk of disunity when there are heavy rain, landslides, and flooding to promptly carry out rescue work, support people when situations occur.
Proactively coordinate with departments, branches, and functional forces to deploy forces and support vehicles, proactively evacuate early, relocate residents out of dangerous areas, rescue, and overcome the consequences of natural disasters when requested by the locality.