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Latest images of Van Don beach 'reviving' after the storm

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ17/09/2024


Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 1.

Ships carrying oysters and seafood from the bay to Cai Rong port, Van Don, Quang Ninh

Nearly 4,000 hectares of aquaculture of people in Ha Long, Dong Xa, Ban Sen communes... are bustling with fishing boats, although there are still many damaged cages and rafts left after storm Yagi that have not been cleaned up yet.

Hundreds of fishing boats still enter and exit Cai Rong port every day, including fishing boats, passenger boats, and ships carrying materials to rebuild offshore islands.

From Cai Rong port, every day, hundreds of fishing boats of fishermen leave the port. They return to their familiar aquaculture fishing grounds to rebuild everything from the rubble after the storm.

According to preliminary estimates by Mr. Vu Duc Huong - Chairman of the District People's Committee, the damage to aquaculture after the storm of fishermen in Van Don island district is about 2,218 billion VND.

More than a week after super typhoon Yagi, aquaculture buoys are still drifting at sea, many raft houses in Van Don have been destroyed and cannot be rebuilt as before, but thousands of fishermen here are still working hard to rebuild their lives on the water. Van Don sea is "reviving" every day.

Hình ảnh mới nhất về biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 3.

Hundreds of cages of Long Van Quang, one of the largest seafood farmers in Van Don, were destroyed by the storm, now only a few remain.

Hình ảnh mới nhất về biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 4.

Mr. Nguyen Van Tu - Mr. Quang's brother-in-law, who directly helps Mr. Quang and his wife raise aquatic products at sea in Van Don - said that the damage caused by damaged cages and lost fish of Mr. Long Van Quang's family is about 50 billion VND.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 4.

After the storm, people returned to normal life and restored production. In the photo, the scene of seafood trading and transportation at Cai Rong port has returned to normal operations.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 5.

Traders buy seafood at Cai Rong port after the boat docks.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 6.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Lien, a fish trader at Cai Rong port, holds a grouper that was just harvested from cages in the bay.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 8.

Boats are busy bringing essential supplies and materials to the islands.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 10.

Workers bring materials to the islands to rebuild and restore damage after the storm.

Biển Vân Đồn ‘hồi sinh’ sau bão - Ảnh 11.

Gift boxes to support people affected by storm No. 3 are loaded onto ships to the islands.



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hinh-anh-moi-nhat-ve-bien-van-don-hoi-sinh-sau-bao-20240917084253771.htm

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