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Rescuers approach isolated villages of Thanh Hoa

Rescuers on August 4 managed to reach Sa Na village in Na Meo commune in Quan Son district of the central Thanh Hoa province, which was isolated by floodwater from August 3 due to impacts of Wipha, the third storm hitting the country this year.
Rescuers approach isolated villages of Thanh Hoa ảnh 1A victim is undergoing treatment in Quan Son district's hospital (Photo: VNA)

Thanh Hoa, August 4 (VNA) – Rescuers on August 4 managed toreach Sa Na village in Na Meo commune in Quan Son district of the central ThanhHoa province, which was isolated by floodwater from August 3 due to impacts of Wipha,the third storm hitting the country this year.

The rescuers provided food and clean water for locals and broughtfive injured victims to hospital. The living conditions of 75 households withmore than 300 people in the village have been stabilised.

The rescue teams also reached Son and Che Lau villages of NaMeo to perform rescue activities and supply locals with food.

Nguyen Ngoc Tien, Secretary of the Party Committee of QuanSon district, said that 500 soldiers and officers, along with personnel oflocal agencies and organisations, have been deployed for search and rescueactivities along Luong River’s banks where many villages remain isolated.

So far, 12 people in Sa Na as well as Mua Xuan village inSon Thuy commune are still missing.

As of 9:00am of August 4, Thanh Hoa reported two deaths and13 others missing. One of the dead victim was Thao Van Sua, head of the policeforce of Nhi Son commune who died while helping locals evacuate to saferplaces.

Heavy rains and floods have damaged 281 houses, 31 hectaresof crops, while causing severe landslides in many areas of National Highway15C, isolating Muong Lat mountain district.

Meanwhile in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien,floods killed a nine-year-old boy in Canh Lay village in Phinh Giang commune ofDien Bien Dong district, and swept away another five-year-old boy.

In Nam Po district, floods damaged a bridge crossing Nam Postream, blocking the traffic of Na Khoa, Nam Nhu, Na Co Sa communes for hours. Sofar, the work has been partly repaired, but has yet to allow automobile tocross.

It is forecast that heavy rain will continue in Dien Bien fromAugust 5-7 while Storm Wipha became a depression on August 3 and continue to beweakened. Level-one alert of flashflood, flood and landslides was given.-VNA
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