People in Nghe An border area struggle with fog and cold
Việt Nam•25/01/2024
Clip: Q.An - X.Hoang Nghe An province is experiencing a severe cold spell. In the border district of Ky Son, according to reporters' records on the morning of January 25, the temperature only fluctuated from 1 - 3 degrees Celsius in the communes of Keng Du, Muong Long, Nam Can, Huoi Tu... Photo: QA The road from Muong Xen town to Muong Long commune was covered in thick fog at 7:30 a.m. on January 25. Vehicles had to turn on their lights to be able to move and signal to oncoming vehicles due to limited visibility. Photo: X.Hoang For motorcyclists, moving on the foggy road early in the day is even more difficult, with visibility limited to just a few meters. Photo: QA
When driving on the road, people have to wear many layers of thick clothes, even when it is not raining, they still have to wear raincoats to block the cold wind and keep their bodies warm. Photo: QA Children following their parents in the early morning mist, covered in blankets, makes everyone feel sorry. Photo: Q.An Traders at the Huoi Tu, Muong Long market covered their bodies and traded amid the fog. However, not many customers passed by. Photo: X.Hoang
In Huoi Tu and Muong Long communes, livestock barns are now covered with tarpaulins to avoid the cold wind. The commune has issued a notice asking people to cover, keep warm, store and supplement feed for livestock and poultry, and bring free-range livestock home. Photo: X. Hoang Ly Ba Chong in Huoi Tu commune has stocked up on firewood to warm his livestock during the cold days. The price of buffalo and cows is still low, making it impossible for people to sell them to earn money for Tet. Photo: Q.An Along the roads of Tuong Duong and Ky Son districts, it is not difficult to see groups of people gathering together to light fires to warm themselves and dispel the cold of the border area. Photo: X. Hoang
The cold spell is forecast to continue in the coming days. Therefore, people need to take proactive measures to prevent cold for people and animals. Photo: Q.An
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