Land loss in Nha Trang caused two casualties

Nearly one o'clock in the morning, a loud noise made both Thanh Phat and Khanh Hoa villages waking up. Sand soil from the hillside buried down the house with two sons, Hoa and her sleeping.

The incident happened on the morning of November 2, in Thanh Phat village, Phuoc Dong commune, Nha Trang city, Khanh Hoa. The house of Mr. Vo Ngoc Hoa and his wife (38 years old) and Ms. Vo Thi Hong (36 years old) were completely buried. Vo Ngoc Nhat, 11, and Vo Vu Thanh Huy, 3, who are sleeping, are sunk under sandy soil.

Ms. Hong is fighting directly with the flood so luckily escaped death, immediately shouted for help. Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoa, a neighbor, immediately informed the local authorities for help. Immediately, Mr. Nguyen Van Huong, Chairman of the Commune People's Committee immediately mobilized the militia, and the villagers organized a struggle with mud to save people in the night.

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Neighbors and neighbors join hands to dig up mud to save two Huy and Nhat grandchildren from the ruins. (Photo: Tuong Vi)

The work of digging is very difficult because it is dark and the two children are buried in the sand and soil, so people do not dare to use the shovel because they are afraid to touch them, but only use their hands to excavate sand and stone . About At 2 am, the people brought Huy and Nhat out of the rubble.

At that time, Huy was breathless but was full of injuries, and Nhat was unconscious. Nearly 3 in the morning, the ambulance of Khanh Hoa General Hospital, located at the foot of Thanh Phat village, quickly brought them to the hospital. But once again the rain still clung to the fate of the two.

Doctor Le Huu Hai, who went directly on the ambulance bus, said: 'The car is going halfway, the engine will die because of heavy rain flooded the road. The situation is very critical because Nhat was purple at the time, stopped breathing, his face was covered with mud. Huy is seriously injured. At that time, if we stayed in the car, we would not have the means to cure it, the risk of both of them dying would be very high. Therefore, we and our family members used motorbikes directly to take them to the hospital '.

Nearly 4 am, the children were brought to Khanh Hoa General Hospital. Although he tried his best but only saved Huy, Nhat died. At present, Huy is still in critical condition, suffering from cranial trauma, hematoma, forehead fractures, and butterfly wings.

On the morning of November 2, the work of digging, cleaning houses and belongings of Ms. Hong's family is still ongoing but all have been ruined and destroyed. Immediately after the above unfortunate incident, the People's Committee of Phuoc Dong commune relocated more than 40 households at risk of landslides. On the family side, the commune supported VND 6 million to care for 2 children. Phuoc Thinh Primary School, where Nhat is attending, also visited family encouragement in the morning of November 2.