Specifically, in Hanoi and the provinces of Phu Tho, Nam Dinh, Hai Duong, Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Thai Binh, Ha Nam, Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, Hung Yen, Yen Bai, Vinh Phuc, Thai Nguyen, only 10/763 ports and wharves have resumed operations. Thus, 753/763 ports and wharves are not yet qualified to operate.

In the provinces of Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Hai Duong, 98/155 ports and wharves are still not operating.

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There are still more than 800 ports and inland waterways that cannot resume operations. Photo: Hai Long

A representative of the Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration said that most inland waterway activities have returned to normal, with only ports/wharfs with water levels exceeding the warning level in the affected area being suspended.

Accordingly, ports and waterways will be allowed to resume operations after water levels on rivers are safe, traffic restrictions are removed, and signaling systems on routes and waterways and damage repair at ports and wharves are completed.

Withdrawing level 3 alert on Cau River, Bac Ninh Secretary sends thank you letter

Withdrawing level 3 alert on Cau River, Bac Ninh Secretary sends thank you letter

The Secretary of the Bac Ninh Provincial Party Committee sent a letter of thanks to the forces that supported the province in responding to and overcoming the consequences of storm No. 3. He also reiterated the serious damage caused by the storm and called for continued cooperation in stabilizing people's lives and production.
Storm No. 3 damaged more than 4,000 roads, causing damage of about 2,000 billion VND.

Storm No. 3 damaged more than 4,000 roads, causing damage of about 2,000 billion VND.

Storm No. 3 damaged more than 4,000 road locations, collapsed 2 bridge spans, broke hundreds of road signs... estimated damage up to 2,000 billion VND.
The sandbank in the middle of the Red River after days of being swallowed by flood water

The sandbank in the middle of the Red River after days of being swallowed by flood water

After the floodwaters receded, the flow began to calm down, and the sandbank in the middle of the Red River and the residential area near the foot of Long Bien and Chuong Duong bridges (Hanoi) appeared flooded with garbage.