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Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong13/09/2024


TPO - The impact of storms and rains has caused Nam An Khanh Urban Area (Hoai Duc District) to be partially flooded for the past 3 days. All businesses had to close, focusing on pumping water to prevent flooding.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 1

During the 3 days from September 9 to 11, Hanoi's inner city and surrounding areas experienced heavy rain, causing many roads to be severely flooded. In particular, Nam An Khanh Urban Area (Hoai Duc District) was partially flooded.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 2

After yesterday's heavy rain, Tien Phong reporter noted on the morning of September 12 that the floodwater here has quickly receded, and people can now move through the area.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 3

All the villas along Le Trong Tan street were deeply flooded, water flooded many houses causing flooding in the basement and first floor. Due to heavy flooding, area A of Geleximco urban area had power cut for 2 days on the 10th and 11th.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 4

As soon as the power was restored, many businesses had to use pumps to pump out the water. Locals said that the water inside the tunnel was about 2 meters deep, and if they used a small pump, it would take a whole day to drain the tunnel.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 5Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 6Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 7

Since early morning, many households had to hire people to pump water out to return to business and trade soon.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 8

Mud and garbage flooded the internal roads.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 9

People actively clean up to return to business soon.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area rush to clean up and overcome the flood, photo 10

Mr. Nguyen Khang (37 years old), who is renting a townhouse to run a restaurant in this urban area, said that to pump water out of the basement, he had to buy a high-capacity water pump. "The high-capacity pump has been in use since the evening of September 11. The money to buy oil for the pump to operate has cost more than 1 million, it's expensive but still very difficult!", Mr. Khang said.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 11

In this urban area, the basements are designed lower than the road surface, so when it rains heavily for a long time, many families cover the doors with steel plates but the water still flows back in. For houses without pumps, the basements are almost completely flooded, and many properties are damaged.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 12Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 13

The basement door of some shops in Nam An Khanh Urban Area. Refrigerators, plastic boxes, and utensils for serving drinks are floating in the basement.

Residents of the 'million dollar villa' area hurriedly cleaned up and overcame the flood, photo 14

According to regulations, when building an urban area, at least the technical infrastructure and drainage must be synchronized. But currently, many new areas that are developing urban areas in Hanoi have become "hot spots" for flooding and pollution.

Phung Linh



Source: https://tienphong.vn/nguoi-dan-khu-biet-thu-trieu-do-voi-va-don-dep-khac-phuc-mua-lu-post1672376.tpo

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