Trung Gia commune evacuated flood victims to safety.
On the afternoon of October 8, the Civil Defense Command of Trung Gia commune mobilized and supported 80 people in the deeply flooded areas of An Lac and Hoa Binh villages to go to the Cultural House of Binh An village to avoid the flood.
Hà Nội Mới•08/10/2025
Authorities brought people in the deeply flooded area outside the Cau River dike to a safe flood shelter. Photo: Trung Gia
The entire Trung Gia commune has more than 637 households with more than 2,500 people temporarily isolated, mainly in villages 8, Da Hoi, Binh An, An Lac, Hoa Binh and Do Tan.
The Commune Civil Defense Command has directed forces to maintain 24/7 duty, ready to rescue and assist in evacuating people and property when the river water level continues to rise.
By the afternoon of October 8, the Commune Civil Defense Command had mobilized and supported 80 people in the flooded areas of An Lac and Hoa Binh villages to a safe gathering point at the Cultural House of Binh An village. At the same time, the Commune People's Committee also prepared adequate means and necessities, ensuring that no household would go hungry or fall into danger.
Below are some photos the reporter captured.
On the afternoon of October 8, the Cau River continued to rise, causing many residential areas outside the Cau River dike in Trung Gia commune to be deeply flooded. Photo by Ngo Huan The road to the villages outside the Cau River dike is deeply flooded, posing a danger to people. Photo: Ngo Huan Authorities and people actively protect the dike and fill in soil in areas at risk of flooding inside the dike. Photo: Trung Gia Trung Gia commune leaders asked households with houses in deeply flooded areas to move to safe areas as soon as possible. Photo: Ngo Huan Military forces participated in helping move people to flood-free areas. Photo: Trung Gia Police force helps bring people to safety. Photo: Ngo Huan Youth Union members and residents pack necessities to support people in flooded areas. Photo: Trung Gia People were taken to the Binh An Village Cultural House for temporary residence. Photo: Trung Gia
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