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Floods have caused people in Quang Binh to lose their entire Tet flower crop.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên03/12/2023


Moderate and heavy rains lasting for two days on December 1-2 caused the water level in Kien Giang and Long Dai rivers (Quang Binh) to rise, flooding fields in low-lying areas, causing many people to lose a whole crop of Tet flowers they were growing.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 1.

Fields of land growing chrysanthemums for Tet are submerged in flood water.

The most severely damaged commune is Hong Thuy (Le Thuy district), dozens of hectares of crops were flooded, especially many farmers who spent time and effort to grow flowers to sell for Tet but now have lost everything.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 2.

Mr. Minh lost 3 sao of vegetables and chrysanthemums for the 2024 Lunar New Year.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 3.

The rainfall in the past two days was lower than previous rains, however the amount of water from upstream is still very large.

Mr. Nguyen Van Minh (Hong Thuy commune, Le Thuy district) said that 3 sao of vegetables and flowers for Tet were all damaged, almost beyond repair.

"I also anticipated that there would be floods, and used sandbags to block water from entering the fields, but it was unsuccessful. The vegetables and flowers grown for Tet are considered a waste. If I replant them now, I probably won't be able to sell them in time for Tet," said Mr. Minh.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 4.

A dike broke, causing water to flood into the flower garden. People tried to pump the water out in time to replant a new crop.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 5.

Flower plants are flooded and have rotten roots, which cannot be cured.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 6.

People worry that they will not be able to plant a new flower crop in time for Tet.

According to Thanh Nien reporters, on the morning of December 3, many households were still trying to use pumps to pump water out of their fields and prepare the land to plant new trees.

"I started to grow these flowers nearly 50 days ago. As soon as they sprouted, the flood came and now it is very difficult to fix. I estimate that I have lost nearly 15 million VND for about 7,500 seedlings and fertilizer," said Ms. Nguyen Thi Lat (Hong Thuy commune).

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 8.

7,500 chrysanthemum plants of Mrs. Lat had completely rotten roots.

Some other households also promptly pulled out seedlings before the flooding, however, according to many farmers, if replanted, these plants would grow slowly and produce flowers of low quality.

Lũ về, người dân Quảng Bình mất trắng vụ hoa tết - Ảnh 9.

The flowers were promptly rescued by people before the water flooded in.

Mr. Pham Minh Huan, Chairman of the People's Committee of Hong Thuy Commune (Le Thuy District) said that due to heavy rain and floodwaters, the local government has informed people to come up with plans to promptly overcome and save crops.

"In recent days, heavy rains have occurred in the area, causing floodwaters to rise, causing nearly 50 hectares of crops to be submerged, with many areas of flowers, onions, mustard greens... completely submerged under water. The local government has urgently notified and supported people to pump water out of flooded fields to save the crops," said Mr. Huan.



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