The Red River flowing through Long Bien Bridge, on the afternoon of October 1. According to information from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the impact of the circulation of storm No. 10 (Bualoi) causing widespread heavy rain, combined with upstream hydroelectric reservoirs having to open their discharge gates, caused the water level on the Red River at Hanoi station to increase rapidly.
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The residential area near Long Bien market was deeply flooded. The water level rose rapidly on the morning of October 1, forcing residents to evacuate quickly.
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"The water rose so quickly that I only had time to bring a few sets of clothes. I planned to come back this afternoon to get more things, but the water level was so high that I couldn't find anything," a resident living here shared.
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The playground (in the old Phuc Tan ward) at the foot of Long Bien bridge is flooded with ice.
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Similarly, the end of lane 76, An Duong street was also submerged in flood water, some sections were flooded above people's heads.
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Every year, when the floodwaters come, about 100 households here are cut off by water. To get back to shore, people have to hire a boat to take them across the flooded area. The price to move across the flooded area of about 200 meters is 10,000 VND/person.
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According to Thanh Nien , on the afternoon of October 1, households living in this area rented boats and traveled back and forth many times to transport their belongings to a dry place. Mr. Dung (61 years old) breathed a sigh of relief when he was able to move his motorbike to shore. "I predict the water will rise even higher, so I have to mobilize my family to quickly move all valuables, no later than this afternoon," Mr. Dung said.
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