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Van Chan: Flooding, 1 house collapsed, 3 irrigation works damaged

11:16:19, 08/07/2022 Van Chan: Flooding, 1 house collapsed, 3 irrigation works damaged
Trận mưa lớn đêm 25 rạng sáng 26/6 đã làm vùi lấp và gãy đổ gần 13 ha hoa màu trên địa bàn huyện Văn Chấn.
Heavy rain on the night of June 25 and early morning of June 26 buried and broke nearly 13 hectares of crops in Van Chan district


According to a quick report from the Commanding Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention - Search and Rescue of Yen Bai province, as of 10 am on June 26, the damage caused by rain and floods that occurred on the night of June 25 and early morning on June 26 has caused damage to the environment. on property and agricultural production for people in Van Chan district.
Specifically, floods have collapsed, completely swept away a house and buried it, breaking nearly 13 hectares of crops, 765 kg of paddy rice in Nam Lanh commune and some cattle and poultry in the area of ​​2 communes. Nam Lanh and Nam Bung.

At the same time, 1 temporary bridge in Nam Kip village, Nam Lanh commune was swept away by floods, and 3 irrigation works were damaged (Nam Cum irrigation, Nam Bung commune, Ban Dong irrigation, Son Luong commune and Giang Cai irrigation system. , Nam Lanh commune).

Damage is estimated at about 1 billion VND.

Immediately after receiving the news from the damaged locality, the district Commanding Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control and Search and Rescue (PCTT-TKCN) directed the Commanding Committees of Disaster Prevention and Control and Rescue of the communes and townships to urgently inspect them. , damage statistics, visit, encourage and mobilize the forces on the spot to quickly remedy the damage in order to soon stabilize the people's life. The district Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control and the local authorities also visited and encouraged the households whose houses had collapsed in Nam Lanh commune; The family has now moved to a safe place.

The district Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Control and Prevention directed the communes' committees to continue reviewing damage statistics, monitoring weather developments, keeping in touch 24/24 hours, and promptly reporting when damage occurs

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