Thousands of homes underwater after floods hit Vietnam

Submerged homes are seen in Bo Trach district of the central Vietnamese province of Quang Binh on October 15, 2016. At least 11 people have died with several more missing in heavy flooding in central Vietnam, state media said on October 15, 2016, with tens of thounsands of homes completely submerged by water. VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY / AFP

Children stand outside a house next to flood waters in Huong Khe district in central Vietnam’s Ha Tinh province on October 31, 2023. – Three people died after days of heavy rain in central and north Vietnam that flooded homes and submerged roads, disaster management authorities said October 31. (Photo by Ha Linh / AFP)

The ancient Vietnamese city of Hue, a world heritage site popular with tourists, was underwater Wednesday after heavy rain flooded thousands of homes and blocked highways.
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Pictures on state media showed residents navigating flooded streets in boats, while homes and cars were partially submerged.

“The city is flooded everywhere, with waters rising very quickly since Tuesday night,” Hue resident Vu An told AFP, adding that power had been cut off in the city.

Heavy rain has pounded several provinces along the coast since Monday.

More than 2,000 people have evacuated their homes in central Quang Tri province, where three people are missing, authorities said Wednesday.
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Some parts of the national highway linking north and south Vietnam have also been blocked by landslides due to the flooding.

Vietnam is frequently lashed by harsh weather in the rainy season between June and November.

Forecasters said water levels may remain high for the next two days before improving this weekend.

According to official figures, natural disasters including floods and landslides have left 136 people dead and missing in Vietnam this year.

Scientists have warned that extreme weather events globally are becoming more intense and frequent due to climate change.
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