Continuous rain causes serious floods in Son La

VOV.VN - Heavy downpour over the last three days has made the water level on Nam La stream in Son La City rise dangerously high, submerging many locals’ houses and large areas of crops.

Nam La stream’s water level is rising high.


Subsidiary crops are completely inundated.

Some areas are 50 to 70cm under water.



Floods damage many local people’s properties.




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