According to records in the past 24 hours, the water level downstream of rivers continued to rise slowly with the tide, but some places have exceeded the warning level.
At Go Dau Ha station, the water level reached 1.36 m (above alert level II); Ben Luc station reached 1.65 m and Tan An 1.88 m (above alert level III). In Moc Hoa area (Dong Thap Muoi), the water level is up to 2.03 m, higher than alert level III, causing local flooding in low-lying areas.
It is forecasted that in the coming days, the water level in the southern region will continue to rise slowly with the tide and remain high, commonly around alert level II, some places exceeding alert level III. In the Dong Thap Muoi area, due to the impact of heavy rain combined with water flowing in from upstream, floods are likely to remain high for many consecutive days.
The meteorological agency warns of the risk of widespread flooding in riverside communes of Can Duoc, Can Giuoc, Tan Tru, Ben Luc, Duc Hoa communes and many low-lying areas of Tay Ninh such as Duong Minh Chau, Trang Bang, Tan Bien, Phuoc Vinh, Hoa Hoi, Ninh Dien, Long Thuan. Some rivers and canals such as Vam Co Dong, Vam Co Tay, and Ben Da canals are likely to experience dangerous landslides and bank collapses.
In particular, Hung Dien, Nhon Hoa Lap, Vinh Chau, Hau Thanh, Tan Thanh and Thanh Hoa communes are advised to be on guard against the risk of dike breaches and bank overflow due to rising water levels combined with prolonged heavy rain.
According to the announcement, the risk level of natural disasters due to floods on the Vam Co Dong and Vam Co Tay rivers is determined at level 2. The Tay Ninh Hydrometeorological Station recommends that local authorities and people proactively deploy response plans, ensure the safety of life, property and agricultural production during the peak flood season.
Millions of arms turn to compatriots affected by storms and floods
Consecutive storms and floods have caused many deaths, missing and injuries; many houses and production and business establishments have had their roofs blown off and suffered heavy damage. People across the northern mountainous provinces and the central provinces are struggling to cope with floods and heavy losses in human lives and property due to floods and thunderstorms.
"A piece of food when hungry is worth a package when full", with the spirit of mutual love that has always been a beautiful image of the Vietnamese people, the Golden Heart Social Charity Fund calls on domestic and foreign philanthropists to join hands to share with people affected by floods to have food, clothing, shelter, students have books to go to school...
The Golden Heart Social Charity Fund would like to sincerely thank the precious feelings of agencies, businesses, and domestic and foreign philanthropists.
Please send any help to: Golden Heart Social Society Fund, No. 51 Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Phone: 024.39232756. Account number (STK): 113000000758 at Vietinbank Hoan Kiem Branch, Hanoi. STK: 0021000303088 - at Vietcombank - Hanoi Branch, STK: 12410001122556 - at BIDV - Hoan Kiem Branch. Or scan the following QR code:
