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Typhoon "Medham" caused continued rainfall in Vietnam and serious waterlogging in Hanoi and other places

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment of Vietnam, as of 17: 00 local time on the 7th, Typhoon Medham has caused three deaths and four missing people in Vietnam, more than 4,800 houses have been damaged, a large number of crops have been flooded, and Gaoping Province has been the worst affected.

Affected by the peripheral circulation of Typhoon Medham, widespread rainfall occurred in northern and central Vietnam, and severe waterlogging occurred in cities such as Hanoi.

The King of the Journalist:As of the afternoon of October 7th, in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, there were more than 120 waterlogged sections like those behind me, and this number is still increasing as the rainfall continues. The depth of water in many places exceeds 50 centimeters, causing widespread traffic congestion. In order to cope with this situation, on the one hand, the Vietnamese government announced the location of water accumulation in the media to remind residents to bypass; on the other hand, it put a large number of municipal and firefighters into dredging and drainage work. At the same time, 2.3 million students in Hanoi, Vietnam started to suspend classes on October 6th, and many enterprises also gave employees a holiday on these two days.

The King of the Journalist:As the rainfall caused by Typhoon Medham continues in northern and central Vietnam, mountainous provinces such as Xuan Quang and San La in Vietnam have entered a warning state for disasters such as floods and landslides.

Since previously affected by the typhoon "Boroya" in Hanoi has not completely disappeared, the massive rainfall caused by the typhoon "Medem" has formed a number of more accumulated waterway sections in Hanoi. Although many residents have tried to minimize travel, students stopped also reduced the traffic pressure, but many areas with severe accumulation of water, still cause serious traffic congestion in the city.



News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OdgrNvyrnQ

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