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Nạn nhân lũ quét ở Lào Cai: 'Nước, đất đá cuộn như sóng thần'
Flash flood victims in Lao Cai: 'Water and rocks rolled like a tsunami'
VN Express | Local Language | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Natural Disasters
A recent flash flood in Lao Cai resulted in significant loss, with at least 30 fatalities, including individuals from a single family. Residents recounted terrifying experiences, describing the rapid inundation of water and debris resembling a tsunami. Many survivors were trapped and struggled to escape. The floods destroyed homes and disrupted transportation, cutting off access to the area, which is situated 40 kilometers from the district center and 120 kilometers from the provincial capital. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with the local hospital receiving dozens of injured individuals. Authorities continue to search for missing persons as the community grapples with the aftermath of the disaster.
Các công ty bảo hiểm bồi thường 1.070 vụ xe tổn thất do bão lũ
Insurance companies compensate 1,070 cases of vehicle damage due to storms and floods
Dantri | Local Language | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Natural Disasters
As of September 10, the Ministry of Finance reported that insurance companies have compensated for 1,070 motor vehicle damage cases due to Typhoon Yagi and flooding in northern regions, with total estimated compensation exceeding 9.72 billion VND. Six life insurance companies have recorded human casualties, totaling 15 affected customers. Preliminary reports indicated that non-life insurance companies noted 1,754 customer loss cases, including 684 for technical property insurance. The Department of Insurance Management and Supervision has instructed insurance companies to coordinate with relevant agencies, expedite compensation payments to policyholders, and report on damage by September 12.
Mất trắng tài sản sau vỡ đê sông Lô
Lost all property after Lo River dike broke
VN Express | Local Language | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Natural Disasters
On October 9, a resident named To from Quyt Thong commune, San Dung district, reported significant damage after the Lo River dike broke, causing extensive flooding. The floodwaters quickly rose, impacting the area due to heavy rainfall. To's family, consisting of four members, faced as much as two meters of water, leading to the loss of their home and belongings. Despite efforts to salvage some items, including electronics and essential goods, the situation remained dire, and the local government advised residents on food safety amid the ongoing crisis. By the afternoon of October 11, floodwaters had inundated To's property, with estimates of damage exceeding 50 million VND. As people sought shelter, To expressed concern for the future, emphasizing the struggle to rebuild and support his two children. Other residents, like Nguyen Van Khi from the same commune, also reported severe losses, with livestock drowned and properties damaged. The article highlights the urgent need for government assistance and recovery efforts, as many families in the area have been severely affected and are struggling to cope with the aftermath of the flooding. Local transportation has become difficult, complicating access to essential services. The Lo River dike, which has experienced several incidents in the past, underscores the community's vulnerability to such natural disasters.
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