After heavy rain, Ho Chi Minh City residents wade in water to return home at night

MINH QUÂN |

HCMC - Heavy rain from the afternoon to the evening of June 10 caused many roads in Binh Tan District to be deeply flooded.

On roads such as Sinco, Le Co and National Highway 1 (through Binh Tan District), rainwater strewn all over the road. Traffic through the area is difficult when a long line of vehicles have to move slowly in the flooded water.

In particular, on Sinco Street, the water rose nearly half a wheel, causing many motorbikes to stall, forcing drivers to walk hundreds of meters. Some houses on both sides of the road were also flooded, disrupting family activities.

Mua lon khien cac tuyen duong Sinco, Le Co o quan Binh Tan menh mong nuoc.  Anh: Minh Quan
Heavy rain caused Sinco and Le Co streets in Binh Tan district to be flooded. Photo: Minh Quan

Le Co Street also fell into a state of immense water after the rain, no longer distinguishing between the road surface and sidewalks. Many cars and motorbikes had to take turns inching into the water lane. Some people were forced to turn around and find another way to return home.

On National Highway 1, the section passing through Binh Tan District, the flooding also caused traffic disruption. People and vehicles crowded together in the turbulent water.

Nuoc ngap khien viec buon ban cua nguoi dan tro nen e am.  Anh: Minh Quan viet lai cho hay
Floodwaters have caused people's business to become sluggish. Photo: Minh Quan

According to the Southern and Central Highlands Hydrometeorological Station, from June 11 to 12, Ho Chi Minh City will continue to have moderate to heavy rain. The total rainfall for the entire period is commonly 80-180 mm, in some places over 180 mm.

The thunderstorms are caused by a low trough with an axis through the Central region connecting with a tropical depression in the North East Sea combined with a moderate to strong southwest monsoon.

At sea, the southwest wind maintains the intensity of level 5, sometimes level 6, gusting to level 7-8. The sea weather is cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms. During thunderstorms, beware of tornadoes and strong gusts of wind.

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