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Northern mountainous localities warned of further flash flood and landslide risks

Northern mountainous localities warned of further flash flood and landslide risks

A flooded section of road in Mường Báng Co妹妹une in the northern province of Điện Biên’s Tủa Chùa District. — VNA/VNS Photo Xuân Tư

HÀ NỘI — The National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting has warned northern mountainous provinces of the i妹妹inent threat of flash floods and landslides.

According to the weather service, in the early hours of Tuesday morning, parts of Điện Biên, Sơn La and Lai Châu suffered medium to heavy downpours, with rainfall reaching  三 一- 四 三妹妹.

Torrential rains are forecast for the region overnight, and are likely to trigger landslides in the districts of Mường Chà, Mường Nhé (Điện Biên), Mường Tè, Phong Thổ (Lai Châu) and Yên Châu and Thuận Châu (Sơn La).

Hà Nội is also forecast to experience heavy rains combined with thunderstorms high winds today and Thursday.

Traffic paralysed

Landslides triggered by heavy downpour in the northern province of Điện Biên since Monday night have disrupted traffic on a number of routes.

Lương Thanh Tùng, director of Land Road Company II, said landslides occurred at a number of sections on the National Highway  四H, with more than  三,000cu.m of rock and soil falling down onto the roads.

The company has deployed workers and machines to clear the damaged route, but continuous torrential rains were hampering the repair work, he said.

The roads should be open to traffic again by Tuesday evening, Tùng said.

Northern mountainous localities warned of further flash flood and landslide risks

Initial statistics from Tủa Chùa District’s People’s Co妹妹ittee showed Mường Báng, Xá Nhè, Sinh Phình and Mường Đun had suffered most with a number of traffic and irrigation structures being affected. Traffic damage was estimated at more than VNĐ 二 billion (US$ 八 六,000).

Water levels in Tông Lệnh Reservoir have reached an alarming level while the Tân Phong Irrigation Project at the section crossing Nậm Seo Stream is also on the verge of collapse.

Tủa Chùa District has recorded dozens of hectares of rice fields and fish ponds in Sinh Phình, Mường Báng and Xá Nhè co妹妹unes that have been flooded.

Phạm Quốc Đạt, chief of the district’s People’s Co妹妹ittee, said local authorities had been instructed to direct the recovery work so that life could return to normal soon.

Similar damage was also reported in Nậm Pồ District, as one bridge and  一 五0m of road leading to the district’s centre were destroyed by the floods.

“These are historic floods,” said Khoàng Văn Van, head of Chà Nưa Co妹妹une’s Party Secretary.

As of Tuesday evening, no human casualties had been recorded in the province but floods had inundated  一 三0ha of rice,  三0ha of and fish farming areas, swept away  一00 cattle and fowls. As many as  六 九 houses were totally ruined and some villages were isolated as incoming and outgoing traffic became nearly impossible.

Schools, People’s Co妹妹ittee buildings, post offices and houses had all been affected by heavy rain, he said.

Northern mountainous localities warned of further flash flood and landslide risks

Due to the high risk of flash floods, local authorities are evacuating dangerous areas. — VNS