Floods kill one in Thua Thien-Hue Province

VOV.VN - Torrential rains over the last two days have caused serious flooding in Thua Thien-Hue Province and, as a result, many parts of roads in lowland areas are inundated and isolated.

Floods also killed one person in Phu Loc town, Hue City and submerged nearly 10,000 houses.
Nguyen Van Ty, president of Quang Nam-Da nang Railway Management Company, said the railroad running through Hai Van Pass was re-opened on the evening of November 20 and the Pass was cleared after 10-hour of traffic congestion. However, huge mud and rock flows blocked the north-south railway again on the morning of November 21. Many trains had to stop at Kim Lien and Da Nang stations waiting for a solution to the incident.


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