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Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
Da Nang City Police mobilizes 100% of its personnel to be on duty at flooded and landslide areas to ensure people's safety. VNA Photo/Photo by courtesy
Local authorities transport foreign tourists to safety. VNA Photo
Colonel Phan Dai Nghia, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of Military Region V, presents gifts to encourage people affected by storms and floods in Da Nang. VNA Photo
Chairman of Da Nang municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An speaks at the emergency meeting. VNA Photo
Floods on Cu De river rise high in Da Nang city. VNA Photo
A local policeman carries a tourist to safe grounds in Da Nang. VNA Photo
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Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
10/28/2025 21:18
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The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
Da Nang declares emergency as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding, landslides
The Da Nang administration on October 28 declared a state of emergency for transport infrastructure after days of heavy rain caused severe flooding and landslides across the central city. At an emergency meeting on disaster response the same day, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Pham Duc An ordered relevant departments to immediately allocate 10 billion VND (around 380,000 USD) to the city’s Construction Department and local communes to begin clearing debris and reopening key transport routes badly damaged by floods and landslides, particularly arterial roads. VNA Photo
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