In the past 6 hours (from 9:00 p.m. on September 28 to 3:00 a.m. on September 29), many localities in Nghe An recorded very heavy rain, with common rainfall from 120 - 176mm. Specifically: Yen Thuong 176mm, Nong Truong 15 155.8mm, Thanh Thuy 121.2mm, Vinh 120.2mm...
According to the Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station, this rain has a high risk of causing flooding in low-lying areas, urban areas, and along rivers and streams. The flooding period may last until the end of September 29, with a common depth of 0.3 - 0.8m, in some places over 0.8m.
The flood risk warning is level 1. Flooding can damage property, affect crops, livestock and obstruct traffic. People need to closely monitor the situation and proactively take preventive measures.

Due to the impact of storm No. 10, on the morning of September 29, at Km385 National Highway 16 (the section connecting Muong Xen commune to Huoi Tu, Muong Long, Bac Ly, My Ly, Na Loi, Keng Du communes...) a landslide occurred, causing this road to be blocked.
Currently, rocks and soil are covering the road surface, causing traffic congestion, affecting people's travel and access to mountainous communes. Some areas are at risk of being isolated if heavy rain continues.
Local authorities and authorities have put up warning signs, developed solutions, and advised people to absolutely not move to areas at risk of landslides.