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Lam Dong: Due to the impact of storms and rains, many trees continue to fall and houses' roofs are blown off.

Due to the impact of storm No. 3 (storm Wipha), from early morning to the afternoon of July 21, in many communes and wards in the South of Lam Dong province, heavy rain continued to occur with strong gusts of wind, causing many trees to fall and the roofs of some houses to be blown off.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng21/07/2025

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Police and militia forces of Bao Lam 3 commune promptly supported Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh's family to re-roof their house which was blown off at noon on July 21.

At Bao Lam 3 commune, at noon of the same day, heavy rain and strong winds completely blew off the roof of the house of Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thanh (64 years old, residing in Hamlet 5, old Loc Nam commune). Immediately after receiving the report, Bao Lam 3 commune police quickly mobilized officers and soldiers to coordinate with the commune's Military Command to be present at the scene to support Mrs. Thanh's family to overcome the consequences. After about 2 hours, with high spirit and responsibility, the forces completed the work of re-roofing the blown-off house for Mrs. Thanh's family.

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The militia of Bao Lam 1 commune helped people cover and tie up roofs that were blown away by the wind at noon on July 21.

In Bao Lam 1 commune, in the afternoon of the same day, strong gusts of wind completely blew off the roof of a house in Residential Group 8 (old Loc Thang town). The forces of the Commune Military Command, Commune Police, and youth were present in time to help people re-roof their houses to stabilize their lives.

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A house of a resident in Ward 1, Bao Loc had its roof blown off by strong winds.

In Ward 1, Bao Loc, strong gusts of wind also caused the roof of a house to be blown off. Local storm prevention forces were also present in time to move property to a safe place; at the same time, they focused on supporting people to re-roof their houses.

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A decades-old royal poinciana tree fell down, causing its branches to fall on a passenger bus traveling in alley 268, Tran Phu street (B'Lao ward).

In B'Lao ward, heavy rain and strong winds caused a decades-old royal poinciana tree to fall on a passenger car traveling on Tran Phu street in B'Lao ward. Similarly, at around 3:20 p.m. this afternoon, at Bao Loc pass in Ward 3 Bao Loc (Village 5, old Dai Lao commune), a forest tree fell, causing branches to fall on a car traveling up the pass. Fortunately, the tree falls only caused minor damage to the vehicles and did not cause any casualties.

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B'Lao ward forces actively participated in clearing the scene of the fallen royal poinciana tree.

After receiving the news, the local emergency response forces and the Bao Loc Pass Traffic Police at Madaguoi Station promptly arrived to coordinate with traffic control forces; at the same time, quickly cleared fallen trees to clear the scene.

Previously, yesterday afternoon, July 20, due to the impact of storm No. 3, in many communes and wards in the south of the province, there was heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms, causing a series of trees to fall; many areas of durian trees of local people lost their fruits, many houses had their roofs blown off, were flooded and many electric poles were broken. In particular, localities such as Ward 2 Bao Loc and Ward 3 Bao Loc suffered heavy damage. Currently, local authorities and functional agencies are calculating the damage.

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Forces coordinated to clear the scene of a fallen tree that caused a branch to fall on a car traveling on Bao Loc pass.

Currently, storm No. 3 is developing complicatedly, due to the influence of rain and storm, this afternoon and evening, in the southern communes and wards of Lam Dong province, there is a risk of heavy rain with strong gusts of wind. The communes and wards are directing the authorities to closely monitor the developments of the rain and storm; arrange police and militia forces on duty to synchronously deploy solutions to ensure the safety of people and property. The authorities have also warned of areas at risk of landslides and flooding so that people can promptly prevent and respond.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/lam-dong-anh-huong-mua-bao-nhieu-cay-xanh-tiep-tuc-nga-do-nha-dan-toc-mai-383090.html


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