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Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

(Baothanhhoa.vn) - Flash floods following storm No. 5 devastated the border commune of Yen Nhan (Thanh Hoa), with more than two dozen houses completely collapsed, many households lost their property, and many villages remained isolated.

Báo Thanh HóaBáo Thanh Hóa28/08/2025

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

On the afternoon of August 28, reporters in Yen Nhan commune recorded that many villages were still littered with mud, trees and boulders blocking the paths. Houses were swept away by the flood, leaving only the foundations.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

People are still in shock, many families have to take temporary shelters and wait for authorities to supply food and water.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Up to now, many villages are still isolated, traffic is cut off, and people's lives are extremely difficult.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Authorities had to cross dangerous landslides to bring supplies into the isolated area. The road leading to the village was blocked by landslides, leaving only small, slippery trails on many sections, with cliffs on one side and deep abysses on the other.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Many workers who were working far away heard that their village was flooded and rushed back. On the way, everyone was anxious, calling home but could not contact their relatives. The road was eroded, they had to walk, some of them traveled dozens of kilometers of slippery mountain passes, soaked in the rain, just hoping to see their roofs soon, their parents, wives and children safe.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

The house of Ms. Ha Thi Cuc (40 years old, Na Nghiu village) was completely swept away by the flood. She said: “At around 8 o'clock on August 26, when I was packing my things, the flood suddenly came. In just a few minutes, rocks and soil poured down from the mountain. We only had time to hug our children and run away, leaving all our belongings behind.”

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Ms. Cuc's family has 5 members, and is considered a poor household. Last June, she received 40 million VND from the State and borrowed more from relatives to build a house worth 100 million VND. The joy was not yet complete when, after only one month of moving in, the house was swept away by flood, all food and essential items were swept away. "Now we are left with nothing, no house to live in, the future is so bleak," Ms. Cuc choked.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Many houses were swept away, leaving only the foundations.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Not only Ms. Cuc's family, Mr. Tran Van Toi (Chieng village) also lost his entire grocery warehouse, his solid house was swept away by the flood, estimated damage of nearly 1 billion VND.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Next door, Mr. Vi Van Quang's newly built house also has large cracks and the foundation is severely eroded.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Many families were lucky to keep their lives at the last minute. Mr. Luong Van Hung (38 years old, Na Nghiu village) picked up the remaining belongings and tearfully recalled the scene of his son being swept away by mud: "I rushed into the mud to look for my son in despair, luckily I found him when the mud was up to my chest. I held my son up and couldn't breathe, afraid that I would lose him."

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

After the floodwaters receded, the village was littered with the remains of household items. A battered refrigerator lay abandoned in a pile of mud, muddy clothes were hung on the fence, and a few broken bed boards were washed out to the stream bank.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

On the wet ground, people tried to pick up every bowl and spoon that could still be used, gathering them together to make a temporary living.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Among the rubble were souvenirs such as children's teddy bears, family photo frames, children's books... soaked and crumpled, making many people unable to hold back their tears.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

According to the People's Committee of Yen Nhan Commune, the entire commune has 166 households damaged by floods, of which 22 houses completely collapsed. The commune police urgently evacuated 123 households with 492 people to safety.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Currently, Yen Nhan commune still has no electricity, many places have no phone signal, disaster relief and recovery work is being urgently deployed but still faces many difficulties due to traffic disruption.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

National Highway 47 passes through the area with 16 landslides, many villages such as Na Nghiu, Khong, My are still isolated, only accessible by walking across the landslides, currently it is not possible to access to fully assess the damage.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Ms. Le Thi Yen (born in 1966, Na Nghiu village) was unfortunately buried by rocks and soil, breaking her leg. The road to the village was cut off, and the ambulance could not get in. The authorities and neighbors took turns carrying Ms. Yen across the landslides and slippery roads to get her out, in order to promptly bring the victim to safety and transfer her to the hospital for treatment.

Yen Nhan village after the flood, dozens of houses were swept away

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Trung Kien, Head of Yen Nhan Commune Police, said that the authorities are doing their best to overcome the consequences and open roads to isolated villages. “In some places like Khong and My villages, we had to trek through the forest for more than 3 hours to bring in food and water, trying to prevent people from going hungry or thirsty,” he said.

Hoang Dong

Source: https://baothanhhoa.vn/ban-lang-yen-nhan-sau-ngay-lu-du-hang-chuc-ngoi-nha-bi-cuon-sap-259902.htm


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