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Torrential rain sparks more northern region flood fears

Heavy rains are expected to continue battering the northern region this week, raising fears of further flash floods and landslides.
Heavy rains are expected to continue battering the northern region thisweek, raising fears of further flash floods and landslides.

The National Hydro-meteorological Forecast Centre said rain hadalready caused landslides and flooding in the mountainous provinces ofDien Bien, Ha Giang and Lao Cai, damaging property and blocking trafficfor hours.

Rainfall ranged between 60-130mm (about three to six inches).

Tens of thousands of cubic metres of earth and rock crashed down onNational Highway 279 in Na Nhan commune, the northern mountainousprovince of Dien Bien on August 23.

Over theweekend, local authorities mobilised equipment and staff to clear theroad. A temporary 200m bypass was opened on August 25.

In Ha Giang province, a 28-year-old man from Tung Vai commune, Quan Badistrict, was killed after being struck by lightning on August 25morning. His wife, who was injured in the freak accident, was rushed tohospital for treatment.

Heavy rains also triggered landslides in Xin Cai commune, burying two houses and damaging property in Xa Nhe Lu hamlet.

Chairman of the Quan Ba People's Committee Nguyen Hong Hai said localauthorities have evacuated householders from landslide-prone areas.

The two households hit by the landslide were also given 13 million VND (619 USD) each to help them recover.-VNA

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