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14 house was swept away by flood

15:10:15, 11/11/2020
Heavy rains caused 14 houses and a primary school in Tra Leng commune (Quang Nam) to be eroded and swept away.
Talking to Zing on November 7, Mr. T​ran Duy Dung, Chairman of the People's Committee of Nam Tra My district, said that on November 6 in the area with heavy rains, the water of Leng River surged, swept away 14 houses on the roof of Tac Doan (Village 2, Tra Leng Commune) and damaged a primary school.

Heavy rains created flash floods that swept away 14 houses in Tra Leng


The locality has sent officers to the scene​​ to check and make statistics on the damage caused by this flood. Before that, the local government evacuated the people to a safe place so there was no loss of life. Regarding the search situation of missing victims due to a landslide in village 1, Tra Leng commune, Mr. Dung saier 6 and 7, functional forces halted the search in the rive


Nam Tra My district authorities have brought people to safety in the face of flood.

Chairman of Nam Tra My district said that on November 8, the competent forces will continue to search for 13 missing victims on the Leng River, Song Tranh 2 hydropower reservoir bed and riverside alluvial grounds when the weather stops. rain.
Before that, on October 28, there was a landslide in village 1 (Tra Leng commune) buried 15 households, 33 people escaped death, 13 people were still missing, including the Secretary of Tra Leng commune. On November 7, 9 bodies were found.

(Source: Zingnews.vn)

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