Northern Vietnam Grapples with Widespread Flood, Landslide Damage Amidst Heavy Rains
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2026年7月18日
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Northern Vietnam Grapples with Widespread Flood, Landslide Damage Amidst Heavy Rains

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Heavy rainfall in mid-July has triggered widespread flash floods and landslides in Vietnam's northern mountainous regions, causing significant human and material losses. Recovery efforts are now underway in affected areas.

Prolonged heavy rainfall from July 15 to 17 has caused flash floods, debris flows, and landslides in many mountainous areas of northern Vietnam, resulting in severe human and material losses. Lai Châu Province is focusing on disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts following the extensive damage. In Ngoc Chien village, Sơn La Province, damages are estimated at approximately 6.5 billion VND, with further flood risks being warned. Other areas in Lai Châu continue to suffer from the impacts of rain and floods, prompting authorities to remain vigilant. Meteorological agencies emphasize the proactive securing of dams and reservoirs against the risk of extreme weather-induced floods. Recovery operations are actively underway in various provinces across the northern mountainous region. The government is committed to expediting aid to victims and restoring infrastructure. Under Vietnam's one-party system, responding to natural disasters is a key responsibility for both central and local governments, with rapid recovery support being crucial for maintaining social stability. In recent years, extreme weather events, attributed to climate change, have become more frequent, making infrastructure development and enhanced disaster preparedness urgent priorities. Source: Nhan Dan

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