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Hung Yen issues alarm on rivers

Hung Yen province has just sent a telegram to departments, branches and localities about issuing a level II alarm on Tra Ly river and a level I alarm on the left bank of Hong Ha I dike, left bank of Hong Ha II dike, and left bank of Hong Ha river.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức01/10/2025

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The water level of Tra Ly River rises, passing through Tra Ly ward, Hung Yen province. Photo: Dinh Van Nhieu/VNA

The dispatch clearly stated that currently, Hoa Binh reservoir is maintaining 1 bottom spillway; Tuyen Quang reservoir is discharging 8 bottom spillways. At 7:00 a.m. on October 1, the water level on the Red River at Tien Duc station was 4.92 m (0.12 m above level 1 alarm), on the Tra Ly River at Quyet Chien station was 3.89 m (0.59 m above level 2 alarm). Under the condition that hydroelectric reservoirs maintain the spillways, the water level upstream on the rivers is forecast to continue to rise.

To proactively respond and limit damage caused by floods, the Chairman of the People's Committee of Hung Yen province ordered a level II alarm on the Tra Ly River and a level I alarm on the left bank of the Hong Ha I dike, the left bank of the Hong Ha II dike, and the left bank of the Hong Ha river.

The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested that for river dykes and Tra Ly estuary dykes, the Chairman of the People's Committee of communes and wards, and the Director of the North and South Thai Binh Irrigation Works Exploitation Company Limited direct and carry out patrols and guarding of dykes day and night according to the level II alarm on Tra Ly river; continue to strengthen inspection, detect and promptly handle developments and damages of dykes, embankments and culverts caused by floods, especially key weak points of dykes according to the motto "Four on-site". At the same time, review the preparation of materials, human resources and means to be ready to handle incidents from the first hour; do not let complicated developments lead to difficulties in handling which can lead to dyke failures.

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The water level of Tra Ly River rises over Thai Binh Bridge, connecting Thai Binh Ward and Tra Ly Ward, Hung Yen Province. Photo: Dinh Van Nhieu/VNA

Departments, branches and localities urgently deploy plans to protect the safety of people living in the embankment and dyke areas. For embankments and dykes, especially in residential areas, if they are considered unsafe, they must proactively let water in to prevent sudden breaches that cause damage to people and property after evacuating people and property to the main dyke; instruct people to secure aquatic and seafood cages on the river to minimize damage that may be caused by floods.

For the dike lines of the Red River II, the left Red River II and the dike line of the Ta Hong Ha estuary, the Chairman of the People's Committee of the commune, ward, Director of the North and South Thai Binh Irrigation Works Exploitation Company Limited directs and carries out patrolling and guarding of the dikes according to the level I alarm; strengthens inspection, detection and timely handling of developments and damages of dikes, embankments and culverts caused by floods, especially at key weak points of the dikes, sections of dikes with bad geological conditions, locations with lagoons and ponds close to the foot of the dike according to the motto "Four on-site".

At the same time, install monitoring posts on vulnerable embankments; check sluices that have been decided to install backup piles and sluices that have been completed long ago; any sluice that does not meet flood protection requirements must be repaired immediately to ensure the safety of the dyke. Install backup buoys at all sluices under the dyke, and strictly implement the regulations on opening and closing the lower gates during the flood and storm season according to regulations.

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Tra Ly Ward, Hung Yen Province, places a balloon to signal the second alarm on the dike watchtower on the Tra Ly River. Photo: Dinh Van Nhieu/VNA

Localities must resolutely clear material and goods dumps on river banks that obstruct flood drainage; immediately deploy measures to ensure the safety of people, crops, goods and property outside river banks, construction works on rivers and along rivers; urgently harvest crops and livestock in low-lying areas along rivers and estuaries that are ready for harvest to minimize damage caused by reservoir discharge. At the same time, proactively deploy plans to protect key dykes and dike works, prevent overflows at low dykes, dykes, and embankments at dyke routes (especially in downstream areas and estuaries); ensure the safety of people and property in dyke areas along river mouths to prevent floods combined with high tides causing overflows and breakage of dykes and dykes.

Provincial leaders, leaders of provincial departments, branches, sectors, units and technical staff assigned to work on natural disaster prevention and control in communes along Tra Ly river must be on duty at assigned locations, especially at key weak points of dikes, embankments and culverts, to advise on measures to handle incidents that may occur from the first hour.

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/thoi-su/hung-yen-phat-lenh-bao-dong-tren-cac-con-song-20251001164838366.htm


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