Flash flood, landslide, and land subsidence warnings due to heavy rain or water flow in Lai Chau province
Monday, August 7, 2023 - 23:21'
(BLC) - According to the Lai Chau Provincial Hydrometeorological Station updated at 9:00 p.m. today (August 7), in the past 24 hours (from 8:00 p.m. on August 6 to 8:00 p.m. on August 7, 2023), there has been moderate to heavy rain in Lai Chau province. Some places with heavy rain include: Nam So (Tan Uyen) 177.4mm, Nam Khan - Ta Mit (Tan Uyen) 112.6mm, Nam Can (Tan Uyen) 124.2mm, Ban Lang (Phong Tho) 163.4mm...
The soil moisture model shows that in the province, soil moisture reaches saturation level, except in Muong Te district, some communes have soil moisture near saturation level (over 90%).
Rain warning for the next period:
In the next 6 hours, the province will continue to have moderate to heavy rain, locally in some places.
very heavy rain. Accumulated rainfall is generally from 20-40mm, in some places over 60mm.
Risk Warning:
High risk of floods and flash floods on small rivers and streams; Landslides on steep mountain slopes and positive slopes; Flooding in low-lying areas in the province. Especially high risk in the districts of Tan Uyen, Than Uyen, Phong Tho, Tam Duong, Muong Te, Sin Ho, Nam Nhun.
Disaster risk warning level: level 1
Warning of the impact of flash floods and landslides: Floods, flash floods, landslides and inundation can have very negative impacts on the environment, threaten people's lives; cause local traffic congestion, affect the movement of vehicles; destroy civil and economic works, causing damage to production and socio-economic activities.
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