HN mulls mass evacuation due to floods

July 31, 2018 - 23:04

Hà Nội authorities are ready to relocate about 14,000 residents facing the threat of flooding in the outlying district of Chương Mỹ, an official said.

The water level reached 7.5 metres on the stretch of the Bùi River in Hà Nội’s outer district of Chương Mỹ yesterday, the highest level ever recorded. Many stretches of the river’s dyke were on the verge of breaking. — VNA/VNS Photo Thành Đạt
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HÀ NỘI — Hà Nội authorities are ready to relocate about 14,000 residents facing the threat of flooding in the outlying district of Chương Mỹ, an official said.

Hà Nội People’s Committee chairman Nguyễn Đức Chung said on Monday during an inspection on flood prevention work in the district that the authorities must prepare for the worst-case scenario.

He said that the city authorities would provide 10,000 sand bags and request relevant agencies strengthen the embankment to prevent water from the Bùi River flowing in.

Chung also asked the district authorities to call on residents residing near Bùi River’s Dyke to quickly relocate their belongings to higher places.

Regarding concern over clean water, the city authority has asked a number of enterprises to provide 5,000 big water bottles for local residents who are in need.

The municipal People’s Committee chairman also directed relevant agencies to be on duty around the clock to tackle all possible incidents, ensuring the safety of the dyke.

According to a report from the People’s Committee of Chương Mỹ district, in recent days, due to the heavy rain, the water level at Bùi and Tích River has continued to swell. On Monday, the water level at Bùi River reached its peak of 7.52m, about 1m higher than the third warning level – an alarming level that caused widespread flooding in downstream areas; many construction, transportation and irrigation works suffered heavy damage.

Chu Phú Mỹ, director of the Hà Nội Agriculture and Rural Development department, said the water level at the Bùi River was down to 7.42m yesterday morning.

The department remained to monitor the Hữu Bùi and Hữu Tích dykes and embankments belonging to the communes of Quốc Oai and Thạch Thất districts. If the water continues to rise, the department will submit a plan on the water discharge to the municipal People’s Committee so that the inner city will not be inundated as well as to ensure the safety of local people and their property.

After the water recedes, the department will focus on calculating the damage and conducting repair work, Mỹ said.

Regarding the communes which were inundated, he said that steering committee for natural disaster prevention and control would work with relevant agencies to perform relief work, providing necessary support so that people could restore production and return to normal lives.

Local concerns

Đinh Mạnh Hùng, chairman of Chương Mỹ District People’s Committee, said nearly 1,300ha of rice, 260ha of vegetables and 555ha of aqua-culture were damaged by floods. As many as 3,300 metres of roads and 9,400 canals were badly affected. The floods also destroyed 33 bridges and resulted in the death of 339 cattle.

As of Monday night, two children have drowned and 2,349 households have been submerged under flood waters. Some villages like Yên Trình and Thuần Lương of Hoàng Văn Thụ were isolated.

To cope with the situation, the district People’s Committee has taken drastic measures to ensure the safety of state and local residents’ property.

Accordingly, the district’s Military Command was asked to coordinate with armed forces units in the localities to conduct rescues in case of emergency. Relevant agencies were directed to collaborate with communes and local authorities in preparing necessary equipment and forces and closely monitor the water level at rivers and reservoirs to support the evacuation of people in accordance with the set plan.

In response to the calls from local authorities, hundreds of people have used thousands of sand bags and bamboo poles to reinforce the eroded embankment.

Lưu Hữu Nhàn a resident from Thanh Bình Commune whose home is 100m from Bùi Dyke, said that as soon as they were informed of the rising water level, hundreds of local residents arrived at the scene to join the repair work.

“Never before have people taken an active role like this year. Over 500 people were mobilized just on Sunday night to protect the dyke,” Hùng said, adding that people were the most important factor in flood control work. — VNS

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