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Heavy rains wreak havoc in central provinces

Heavy rains and consequent flash floods have inflicted damages in central south provinces, according to reports from provincial steering committees for natural disaster prevention and rescue.
Heavy rains wreak havoc in central provinces ảnh 1Illustrative photo. (Photo: VNA)
Binh Dinh (VNA) - Heavy rains andconsequent flash floods have inflicted damages in central south provinces,according to reports from provincial steering committees for natural disasterprevention and rescue.

InBinh Dinh, heavy rains and flash floods left one person dead and two others injured,thousands of houses inundated and many localities isolated.

Roads leading to mountainous communes and overflowingdams in Go Dai, Ben Nhon are under water, while 300 houses in An Lao districtwere submerged.

In Hoai An district, by noon on December 1, heavy rainsflooded 1,600 houses, 1,200 wells and 75 hectares of crops, washed way 1,050 poultryand caused other damages.

Other districts such as Hoai Nhon, Phu My and Tay Sonin Binh Dinh also suffered losses, mainly paddy fields.

Binh Dinh province’s military command deployed forcesand vehicles to rescue people in Hoai An, Hoai Nhon and An Lao districts.

In the neighbouring province of Quang Ngai, hundredsof houses were flooded and one person was washed away.

According to the provincial steeringcommittee for natural disaster prevention and rescue, downpours inundated 460houses, 135 of which are in Tu Nghia district and 325 in Nghia Hanh district.

Thetwo districts have evacuated 215 out of 645 people in the communes of Hanh TinDong, Hanh Dung and Hanh Minh in Nghia Hanh district and 45 households in NghiaMy commune, Song Ve town, Tu Nghia district.

Continuousheavy rains have caused water level in rivers and reservoirs to rise to alertlevels and authorities of Mo Duc and Duc Pho districts urged people to takepreparations in case reservoirs release water./.
VNA

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