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Weather In Vietnam 2024 and up
« on: May 26, 2024, 09:05:50 AM »
At around 3 a.m., following heavy rain that lasted for hours in the night, floodwater rushed from the hills and reached coastal road 706, which connects Ham Tien-Mui Ne, where several tourist sites are located.

A sand flood coming down from a hill belonging to a resort also buried parts of Huynh ThucKhang Street in Mui Ne Ward of Phan Thiet City of the south central province, encroaching into two seaside restaurants.

Motorbikes parked on the streets are also buried in the sand. Authorities said there are around a dozen motorbikes in the area buried by the sand. Two trucks in the area also could not move due to the sand.



Motorbikes parked on the streets are also buried in the sand.
Motorbikes parked on the streets are also buried in the sand.
Diep Hanh, a local resident, said the sand flood rose as high as an adult's neck, and she could only held her door tight so the flood could not enter her house.

"I've live here for more than 50 years and have never seen such a flood like this one."

Phan Thiet People's Committee and the Department of Transport have deployed vehicles to the scene for clean up. The exact amount of damage has not been confirmed.

Sand floods often take place in the Mui Ne beach and Phan Thiet City areas whenever it rains heavily. The previous occasion happened in October 2023, when a sand flood invaded the neighborhood and the coastal road of Tien Thanh Commune in Phan Thiet City, impeding traffic.
 
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Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:26 UTC
Floodwaters in the Kien Giang River have reached rooftop levels in Loc Thuy and An Thuy communes, Le Thuy District, causing widespread damage.
Floodwaters in the Kien Giang River have reached rooftop levels in Loc Thuy and An Thuy communes, Le Thuy District, causing widespread damage.
As of Monday afternoon, over 28,340 households in Quang Binh have been affected by the flooding, with 15,800 households in Le Thuy District, 11,540 in Quang Ninh District, and 1,000 in Dong Hoi City.

The floods have isolated 58 villages.


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