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Floods reach 40-year historic levels in many northern rivers

The National Centre for Hydro-meteorological Forecasting said flood water in many rivers could rise above the historic levels for the past four decades, urging localities to scale up vigilance.
Floods reach 40-year historic levels in many northern rivers ảnh 1Hoang Long River in Ninh Binh province (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The National Centre forHydro-meteorological Forecasting said flood water in many rivers could rise abovethe historic levels for the past four decades, urging localities to scale upvigilance.

Water level in Hoang Long River in thenorthern province of Ninh Binh is projected to rise 1.2m higher than EmergencyLevel 3, the highest alarm level, and equivalent to the record flood level in1985.

Flood in the Ma River in the north centralprovince of Thanh Hoa is also expected to reach the record level in 1980, whichis one metre over the highest warning level.

Two other rives in Thanh Hoa,  Buoi Riverin Thach Han district and Chu River in Tho Xuan district will also experiencewater level rises of 0.5-1m over the EmergencyLevel 3.

Therefore, Thanh Hoa will suffer widespread flooding, while landslides mayoccur in its mountainous districts of Muong Lat, Thach Thanh, Quan Hoa, QuanSon, Lang Chanh, Ba Thuoc, Cam Thuy, Nhu Xuan, Nhu Thanh, Thuong Xuan, Yen Dinhand Tho Xuan.

The water level of the Thao River in the northern mountainous province of YenBai is also projected to measure a metre above the highest alarm level.

The level in the Red River in Hanoi may reach10m, some 0.5 m above the first warning level.  

Aside from flooding, there are high risks of landslides in several northernmountainous provinces like Yen Bai, Phu Tho, Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Lao Cai,Son La and Hoa Binh.

Due to a cold wave and the influence of a recent low pressure system, provincesfrom Thanh Hoa to Thua Thien-Hue continue to experience heavy rains on October12, with total rainfall hitting 50-100mm in each locality, and even 150mm incoastal localities like Thanh Hoa, Nghe An and Ha Tinh.

It is forecast that rains will reduce from October 12 afternoon and stop in thenext two days before more rain can come with a new low pressure system at theweekend.

Statistics of the National Committee for Search and Rescue revealed thatthe death toll in northern mountainous provinces and part of the central regionduring widespread floods caused by torrential rains on October 10 and 11climbed to 29 people as of 5 pm on October 11.

The fatalities included eight people in Thanh Hoa, six each in Nghe An,Hoa Binh, five in Son La and four in Yen Bai.

 21 others are missing, with ninepeople in Yen Bai and five in Hoa Binh.-VNA
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