Thai Nguyen Provincial Police braved flood to help people
Since the morning of October 7, floodwaters have risen rapidly in many areas of Thai Nguyen province, threatening many residential areas and threatening to overflow the dikes of many rivers. Thai Nguyen Provincial Police have deployed forces and equipment to evacuate people and move assets to safety.
Hà Nội Mới•07/10/2025
On the morning of October 7, heavy rains caused flooding in many places in Tich Luong ward, Thai Nguyen province. Photo: Provided by the police. Officers and soldiers of the Fire Prevention, Fire Fighting and Rescue Police Department of Thai Nguyen Province Police assisted in evacuating two elderly people over 80 years old from the flooded area in Tich Luong Ward on the morning of October 7. Photo: Provided by the Police. Thai Nguyen Provincial Police mobilized hundreds of officers and soldiers to participate in flood prevention and focused on reinforcing the Cau River dike on the morning of October 7. Photo: Provided by the Police. The Cau River dike at Group 33, Phan Dinh Phung Ward is one of the most vulnerable dikes when floodwaters rise in Thai Nguyen Province. Photo: Provided by the Police. Officers of the Mobile Police Department participated in helping people overcome the consequences of natural disasters and move their properties to safety. Police and military forces coordinated to help people escape from flooded areas in Quan Trieu ward, Thai Nguyen province. Officers and soldiers of the Mobile Police Department of Thai Nguyen Provincial Police participated in helping people overcome the consequences of natural disasters and move their assets to safety. Photo: Provided by the Police. Phuc Loc Commune Police assisted in digging up the landslide, rescuing the buried victim and taking him to a medical facility for emergency treatment. Photo: Police provided.
According to the forecast of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, in the afternoon and evening of October 7, Hanoi city, Thai Nguyen and Tuyen Quang provinces and neighboring areas will continue to have moderate to heavy rain, with total accumulated rainfall ranging from 30-80mm, in some places over 150mm. The risk of flooding still exists.
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