According to the Department of Agriculture and Environment, the whole province has 23 affected houses, including 1 house completely collapsed in Muong Bu, 22 houses had their roofs blown off in Muong Chien, Muong Sai, Huoi Mot, Ta Hoc, Long He communes...
On provincial road 101, the section passing through Doan Ket commune to To Mua, a positive taluy landslide occurred, causing traffic congestion. Functional forces are urgently overcoming it, and it is expected to temporarily open traffic in the afternoon of April 29.
Heavy damage is concentrated in the agricultural sector. In Phieng Cam, more than 116 hectares of coffee were affected, of which over 82 hectares of young trees suffered damage from 30-70%. In Ta Hoc commune, about 15 hectares of plums that were bearing fruit were damaged, along with many areas of corn, cucumbers and vegetables broken and fallen.

The total estimated damage value is more than 6 billion VND.
Currently, local authorities are mobilizing forces to support people to repair houses, clear fallen trees, and at the same time guide technical measures to restore production and limit pests and diseases after ice rain.
Functional sectors recommend that people continue to closely monitor weather developments to proactively prevent possible extreme phenomena from continuing.