Central, Central Highlands provinces hit hard by floods and landslides

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(VOVWORLD) - Heavy rains over the past several days have caused severe damage in the central and Central Highlands provinces.
Central, Central Highlands provinces hit hard by floods and landslides - ảnh 1Prolonged rains and flooding cause severe damage to central and Central Highlands regions. (photo: VOV)
As of 6:30 p.m. Monday, 90 people have been reported dead and 12 others missing. Hundreds of houses have collapsed or been damaged, while more than 82,000 hectares of rice and other crops were destroyed. Flood-affected areas have reported 3.4 million livestock and poultry killed or swept away, along with 1,307 hectares of aquaculture losses in Gia Lai, Dak Lak, and Khanh Hoa.
Twelve locations along national highways remain affected by landslides, and the North–South railway has 15 damaged points, with full clearance expected by Wednesday night.
Currently, rainfall in the central and Central Highlands provinces has decreased, and floodwaters are gradually receding. However, the risk of landslides and flooding remains, particularly in Dak Lak province.
On Monday, Khanh Hoa province declared a state of emergency due to natural disasters to address severe damage to traffic infrastructure on multiple national and provincial roads. Two routes over Khanh Son Pass and Khanh Le Pass remain completely blocked by massive landslides and debris. Authorities are racing against time to clear the roads and reopen them as soon as possible.

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