Quang Ninh dissipated after the historic flood
Flood water receded to reveal road sections that were eroded, flooded with mud, hundreds of houses lying on the mouth of death, could collapse at any time.
Flood water receded to reveal road sections that were eroded, flooded with mud, hundreds of houses lying on the mouth of death, could collapse at any time.
Deep road, hundreds of houses threatened to collapse after historical flood
On July 29, Quang Ninh has not yet finished rain.The water from the mountain flows into a small waterfall, rolling along the stone-covered land of the houses at Cua Ong and Cam Pha City.Previously, from 25 to 28 July, flooding with many places of flow up to 600 mm, even 800 mm made the province seriously damaged: 18 people died due to floods, 6 missing fishermen, many houses collapsed.
Highway 18A, the arterial route connecting Hanoi - Bac Ninh - Hai Duong and Quang Ninh, the section running through Cam Pha is deeply submerged in many places, with many sections being covered by rock and soil from the hills and mountains.On the afternoon of July 28, excavators were mobilized to release blocks of stone and traffic.
In order to avoid damaged Dam Pass on National Highway 18A, the vehicles entering the Northern Ring Road run through Hoanh Bo District connecting Ha Long with Cam Pha.However, the mountain has caused a local traffic jam.
Semi-mountain terrain, one side is steep, one side is the sea, heavy rain pulls the soil down, leaving on the way the big rocks, can fall down on people and vehicles below at any time.
The northern ring road runs through Hoanh Bo district, the section opposite An Lac Vien cemetery, is over 10 m, right at the depth of nearly 20 m.
A house was wiped out because of a slump in Cao Thang Ward, Ha Long City.
Civil works of Mrs. Oanh's family, team 8, zone 5, Ha Tu ward, Ha Long city were also destroyed.A household next to the risk of collapse.
The baby bike and many household items are on the mountainside.
The mountain is also the cause of 3 fourth-level houses of the great family of Nguyen Thi Thuoc (76 years) located in the middle of hill 4, Cao Thang ward, Ha Long city completely destroyed.8 family members died, the other suffered a brain injury.
The sewer system in the beginning of the road to the 4th and Cao Thang ward is broken by water, revealing many cable lines.Today, the city's electricity and water are interrupted.
The pipeline of Dien Vong water plant, which supplies water to Ha Long and Cam Pha City, is broken because the soil and rock are not overcome, making the lives of thousands of households turned upside down.Many people in Ha Tu ward have a blanket, clothes and clothes brought to their laundromat by rising water.But losing the country with a power failure made this facility cumbersome.
Inside Cau Ngam market, Mong Duong ward, Cam Pha city, the booth of 150 small traders was destroyed.Quang Ninh is trying to overcome the consequences of the flood that is considered to be the largest in 40 years.The Provincial Fatherland Front Committee launched a movement to support the victims.
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