A new flood hit the central province of Ha Tinh

The environmental pollution as a result of mud, dead bodies of animals and clean water shortage has led to skin and eye related diseases and acute diarrhea in the commune. During the flood days, hundreds of local people were taken to the district’s general hospital for medical treatment.

According to a report released on October 11 by the Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control, the recent flood has claimed 66 lives and 75 injuries in the central Vietnam. It has also caused 17 missing people with most of them being fishermen. Total losses are estimated at VND2.56 trillion (USD131.28 million). Quang Binh was the hardeslt-hit with the loss of VND1.3 trillion.

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Still recovering, Ha Tinh struck by another flood

Báo Dân Trí English – 1 day

A new flood hit the central province of Ha Tinh following a week-long battle with the aftermath of another flood.

On the morning of October 16, DTiNews observed heavy rain in the mountainous district of Huong Khe. Ngan Sau River’s water level was rising rapidly and flowing into villages and fields, threatening thousands of families on its banks. Many roads within the district have been covered with water.

Le Tran Sang, Vice Chairman of Huong Khe People’s Committee, said the district this morning sent 22 teams to 22 communes to deploy emergency measures and evacuate people.

Downpours have soaked fields along National Highway No.1A running to the districts of Duc Tho and Huong Son. The swift-flowing water current has inundated villages located on the two banks of Ngan Pho River namely Son Thinh, Son Hoa, Son Ninh, Son Mai and Son Phuc.

Chairman of Huong Son People’s Committee, Nguyen Duy Trinh, said heavy rains together with flood-tides had put 13 local communes at the river basin underwater by late October 15.

The flood has attacked up to 410 hectares of rice, 1,200ha of maize and 10 medical stations and post offices. Trinh also noted that the torrential rains have sunk 79 schools under water causing an estimated damage of tens of billions of VND.

After the death of a 9th-grade pupil in Son Thuy Commune on the same day, the district’s education department asked all local schools to closely monitor the safety of children.

Coming to several communes isolated by the flood water in Huong Son District, Dantri/DTiNews reporters saw the anxiety of people coping with the on-going downpours. Many of them are still filled with terror from the historic flood in 2002.

New flood hit Huong Khe District

Many roads have been flooded

Emergency teams have started evacuating people in high-risk areas

The province is still dealing with the aftermath of the previous flood

Water level of Ngan Pho River rising

Many schools consumed with water

The flood put hundreds of houses underwater

Schools must close

Many roads are isolated by water

Residents in Huong Son are fighting with the deluge

>> Floods bring central commune back to stone age

>> Floods claim 64 deaths in central Vietnam

>> PM visits worst-hit province of Quang Binh

>> Heroic effort saves 350 villagers from flood’s wrath

>> DTiNews continues flood relief efforts to remote islets

>> VND100 billion and 1,000 tonnes of rice reach flood-hit province

>> DTiNews delivers relief to flood victims

>> Death toll rises to 60 in central Vietnam

Quelle: http://en.baomoi.com/Info/Still-recovering-Ha-Tinh-struck-by-another-flood/6/73137.epi

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Ha Tinh Assessment Report on Climate Change

1. Climate change will have adverse impacts in Ha Tinh
through typical weather extremes such as the increase
in intensity and frequency of storms, heat waves, more
intense heavy rains and especially the rise in sea level.

2. Impacts of climate change in Ha Tinh will be notable
in all sectors including water availability, agricultural
productivity, aquatic productivity, forestry, industrial
development, transportation resources out of which
the most noticable is likely to be the negative impacts
on agricultural, forestry and aquatic production
as it would adversely affect the livelihood of the
communities.

3. Climate change would also adversely impact
biodiversity of the region including mountainous
ecosystem, island ecosystem, coastal ecosystem,
inland water ecosystem and mangroves.

4. Ha Tinh’s vulnerability to climate change is likely
to be felt across all ecosystems: agro-ecosystem,
forest ecosystem, freshwater ecosystem, and regional
ecosystems especially marine ecosystem.

5. Climate change will also have adverse impacts on the
safety of industrial, traffic, civil works in terms of the
design and construction.

6. The gap in electricity demand and production in the
province is likely to widen due to climate change.

Ha Tinh Assessment Report on Climate Change: http://geodata.rrcap.unep.org/climate_change_report/HaTinh-Eng.pdf

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7 die, 1 injured in Ha Tinh floods

More than 5,000 households in Huong Khe and Vu Quang districts in Central Ha Tinh province have been submerged due to recent heavy rains. Floods swept away 7 people and injured one, including 1 soldier, 5 people in Huong Khe and 2 people in Huong Son district. On October 3, the Ha Tinh provincial Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention and Control directed localities to evacuate people from the flooded areas. The provincial Military Headquarters and Border Guard Headquarters sent 200 soldiers to help evacuate around 4,000 households. By 9am on October 3, the flood water had overflowed the Ho Ho hydroelectric dam by 0.4m and swept away 1 generator and destroyed another. The province had to mobilise 100 people to deal with the problem. Bui Le Bac, chief of the provincial Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention and Control, said that the province was using machinery and all resources available to clear the front of the dam in order to prevent water overflowing the dam and it continued to evacuate local people from dangerous areas.

Floods swept away 7 people and injured one, including 1 soldier, 5 people in Huong Khe and 2 people in Huong Son district.

On October 3, the Ha Tinh provincial Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention and Control directed localities to evacuate people from the flooded areas. The provincial Military Headquarters and Border Guard Headquarters sent 200 soldiers to help evacuate around 4,000 households.

By 9am on October 3, the flood water had overflowed the Ho Ho hydroelectric dam by 0.4m and swept away 1 generator and destroyed another. The province had to mobilise 100 people to deal with the problem.

Bui Le Bac, chief of the provincial Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention and Control, said that the province was using machinery and all resources available to clear the front of the dam in order to prevent water overflowing the dam and it continued to evacuate local people from dangerous areas.

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