NDO – On the morning of September 12, the largest flower and ornamental plant growing area in Hung Yen province in Van Giang district was still submerged in water when the river water had previously overflowed the dike in the communes of Xuan Quan, Phung Cong, and Van Duc.
Due to the impact of storm No. 3, the water level of the Red River in the three communes of Xuan Quan, Phung Cong, and Van Duc (Van Giang, Hung Yen) rose rapidly, causing widespread flooding. |
On the morning of September 12, water flooded the largest flower and ornamental plant growing area in Hung Yen province, causing a large agricultural area in 3 communes to be submerged in water. |
Seen from above, the famous flower growing area of Van Giang district only has membrane roofs protruding above the red sea of water. |
The rapid rise in water caused heavy damage to people. |
The entire road system is also submerged in water. People's movement in the three communes is currently facing many difficulties. |
Because the water rose so quickly, people did not have time to evacuate crops, so the estimated damage was extremely large. |
Xuan Quan, Phung Cong and Van Duc are considered the largest flower and ornamental plant growing areas in Hung Yen province; supplying some neighboring localities such as Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Hai Duong... |
The largest flower growing area in Hung Yen is vast with water. |
From the dike, the water level is very high on the inter-village road in Phung Cong commune. |
On the morning of September 12, ropes were put up in front of the flooded area to ensure safety. |
Farmers in Phung Cong commune were stunned to see their assets worth billions of dong submerged in floodwater. |
Photo: Thai Binh. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/anh-vung-trong-hoa-lon-nhat-hung-yen-chim-trong-bien-nuoc-post830404.html
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