On December 1, Mr. Dinh Van Vuong - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Tra Don commune, Nam Tra My district - said that local leaders came to inspect the scene of the landslide caused by the earthquake that caused dozens of rocks to roll down to Tu Hon village, hamlet 3. (Photo: TD)
Yesterday afternoon and evening (November 30), Nam Tra My district was affected by an earthquake with quite strong aftershocks. The earthquake caused landslides, causing many large rocks on the top of Ngoc Mong mountain to roll down to Tu Hon village, about 30 to 50 meters from people's houses. (Photo: TD)
Several large rocks were precariously perched on the cliffs or stuck to tree roots, posing a potential risk of rolling down to residential areas, endangering 17 households with 69 people and the kindergarten in Tu Hon village. (Photo: TD)
A large rock lies in the middle of dense bushes. (Photo: TD)
Large rocks rolled down from the top of Ngoc Mong mountain, causing trees to fall. (Photo: TD)
The incident was urgently reported by the People's Committee of Tra Don commune to the People's Committee of Nam Tra My district. The district's Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention and Search and Rescue has directed the urgent evacuation of all households from the dangerous area to avoid being hit by falling rocks, and at the same time developed a plan to handle the landslide incident. (Photo: TD)
It is known that on November 30, 6 earthquakes occurred in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province. Nam Tra My district is adjacent to Kon Plong district, so it was affected by aftershocks. (Photo: TD)
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