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Flooding in Lang Son leaves one person missing, the street turns into a 'river'

9:26:29, 27/06/2023 According to a quick report of the Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue of Lang Son province, due to rain and flood, a person in Tu Mich commune, Loc Binh district slipped and fell and was swept away by water. The authorities are currently searching.

For the past three days, it has been raining for a long time, causing flooding. In rivers and streams in the area, the water level rises, affecting the travel of vehicles and people. In particular, on the morning of June 26, the water level on the Trung River (Huu Lung district, Lang Son) rose to 19.52 m, exceeding alarm 3 by 0.52 m. Regarding assets, there are 33 households in the province whose houses are affected by landslides; 365 ha of rice, maize and crops are flooded; many roads were eroded and flooded locally; 3 power poles broken...


Many roads in Lang Son city were flooded

Road turns into a river.


Rivers and streams in Lang Son have high water levels.

In the face of complicated developments of rain and floods, the leaders of Lang Son province have issued documents directing departments, agencies and localities in the area to be on duty 24/24, set up a working group to urgently implement measures to prevent flooding. natural disaster prevention and control measures, reviewing statistics, checking and assessing damage levels, and preparing on-site forces to be ready when incidents occur and proactively respond to and minimize damage caused by heavy rain and danger. chance of flash floods and landslides.


(Source: tienphong.vn)

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