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Heavy rains, floods wreak havoc in Yen Bai, Lam Dong

Authorities and people in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai and the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong are working to overcome consequences of heavy downpours and floods from July 24 night.
Heavy rains, floods wreak havoc in Yen Bai, Lam Dong ảnh 1Many houses in Madaguoi commune in Lam Dong province become isolated by floods (Photo: www.nhandan.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Authorities andpeople in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai and the Central Highlandsprovince of Lam Dong are working to overcome consequences of heavy downpoursand floods from July 24 night.

One people in Yen Bai province went missingafter being swept away by floodwater, according to the provincial steeringcommittee on disaster response, search and rescue.

Landslide triggered by rains and floodsalso destroyed one house in Yen Binh district of the province while nearly 24ha of rice paddy in the province were submerged.

Many fish ponds and irrigational works weredamaged. Losses were estimated at 280 million VND (about 12,075 USD).

Torrential rains and floods also causedtraffic congestions in provincial roads No. 171 and 172, along with those inYen Bai city on July 25.

Meanwhile, in Bao Loc city of Lam Dong,about 200 houses were submerged in deep water. Initial statistics show thataround 60ha of plants and dozens of fish ponds were damaged by big rains andflooding.

The disasters also caused huge losses toresidents in the communes of Madaguoi, Da Oai, Da Ton and Madaguoi township inDa Huoai district.

Authorities of the two provinces have mobilisedforces to search for the missing, help affected people move to safer places andstabilise their lives.-VNA
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