People hugging pigs, driving plows 'running flood'

When floods came, people in Huong Khe district (Ha Tinh) had to hug pigs and raise buffalo to high places to limit the damage. Thiet ke nha dep

Ha Tinh people embrace pigs to run floods The prolonged heavy rain combined with flood discharge hydroelectricity caused the river to rise, causing floods, people in Huong Khe district (Ha Tinh) frantically evacuated furniture, cattle, pigs ... to higher areas.

Influence of tropical depression, in the past 2 days, Ha Tinh has heavy to very heavy rain. Heavy rain caused the water level at Ho Ho Hydroelectric Plant in the area bordering two provinces of Quang Binh - Ha Tinh to rise abnormally fast.

In the morning of 3/9, the water at the dam increased to an elevation of 68.62 m, the flow to the lake was 1,327 m3 / s. Hydropower announced and opened 3 overflow gates to regulate floods with a flow of nearly 1,300 m3 / s. This hydroelectric also continues to overflow to ensure the safety of the dam when the amount of water flows quite quickly.

Floodwaters flow into Ngan Sau River and downstream areas of Huong Khe district.

Despite the prohibition sign near the flood discharge area, some people still gathered in the outer area to monitor the regulation of this dam.

Preliminary statistics of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Huong Khe district, up to the afternoon of the same day, over 10 communes of this district were flooded by local floods causing local floods such as Gia Pho, Huong Lam, Phuc Dong, Phuong Dien, Phuong My, Loc Yen, Huong Trach ...

Floods caused Ngan Sau river water to flow through Ha Linh and Phuong My communes quickly and continued to rise in the evening of September 3.

The prolonged heavy rain caused more than 40 households in village 4, Ha Linh commune, to be surrounded by water. Many inter-village roads were flooded more than 1 m.

Some parts of the road are too deep, people have to use boats to travel.

Many deep flooded roads have been installed by local authorities to warn people to prevent and limit passing through dangerous areas. Đông tứ mệnh vs tây tứ mệnh

Heavy rains and floods caused flooding of some houses near Ngan Sau river, Ha Linh commune. People said the newly built road had no drainage ditches, causing the area to be flooded. When floods flood, this area is most affected.

In the face of heavy rain continued and Ngan Sau River water was rising, threatening flooding, people urgently evacuated furniture, cattle, pigs, chickens ... up to avoid floods. Many families use drums and bamboo and wood to make large rafts for cattle to stay in when floodwaters enter the house.

Mr. Huan (60 years old, living in Ha Linh commune) and his relatives moved the plow and motorbike to a higher position to avoid flooding. "Tractors, motorbikes and electronics must be sent to a higher house, and cattle and buffaloes have to be grazed in the highlands since the morning to tie up temporarily, only when the sprint can dare to return," Mr. Huan said.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Hao (53 years old, Ha Linh commune) said heavy rains flooded the house from the evening of September 2 to today. Fearing the rain continued to rise quickly, she had to pack up. Chickens and ducks were locked in a barn and taken to the area of buffaloes and cows to avoid flooding.

Meanwhile, Nguyen Quoc Hiep (37 years old, Phuc Dong commune) also mobilized his relatives to move 50 wild boars to avoid floods. "The water rose quickly and it rained heavily, so the pigs had to be moved to high places. Every year this area suffered from floods and floods, and people had to frantically clean up their furniture, chickens and pigs," he said. .

Mr. Phan Van Tuan (Phuc Dong commune) said his family started relocating assets from the morning of 3/9. In the afternoon, the water rose high close to the road and was close to the house. In this situation, the family brought cattle and other household assets to a safe area.

Heavy rains made Phuc Trach specialty pomelo gardens along the river seriously flooded.

“About 1,900 ha of Phuc Trach grapefruit with an output of more than 13,000 tons of fruits of people has only harvested about 30%. If the rain is prolonged and partially flooded, the risk of fruit fall and damage is very high, ”Mr. Le Quang Vinh, Head of Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Huong Khe district, told Zing.vn.

In order to minimize damage, despite heavy rain, many people in Phuc Trach, Huong Trach and Loc Yen communes, harvested pomelos and used rickshaws to go to the center of Huong Khe town, sending them to other provinces for consumption.
(According to Zing.vn)

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