Monday, October 25, 2010

Vietnam: Flood Update in Ha Tinh

Monday, 25/10/2010 08:55
In addition to the support and help people fix their homes, stables, the urgency is now set that is the prevention of disease: acute diarrhea, fever. This concern is also the common situation of being associated with flooding, floods in central provinces of Nghe An, Ha Tinh ... at the present time. In many places, people have to get the brass basin for rain water out of living ...

Present time, the flood level in the central provinces of Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh ... withdrew.
People's lives is slowly standing up. However, after the flood to go through, as a rule, people continued to resist, cope with a series of urgent issues demanding the hand of the branches and levels ...

After the flood misery

Within a short time, the people of the central provinces of Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh in a row ... "stretch their" fighting against two historical floods. Damage to people and makes everyone feel sorry for. As of 22/10 days, many communes, districts of the province of Nghe An, Ha Tinh ... flood waters have receded, the roof a few days ago which is now inert roof visible. But there is an actual place that is solving the disease, drinking water supply for people in this time is really worth to the table. Because flood control was difficult, to overcome the consequences caused by floods even harder, especially issues related to the disease.


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Right from the neighborhood alley 5, flies flying everywhere, breeding buffaloes, pigs of people who still have not been gutted clean up. Ms. Hoai, 58, home at around five concerns: Do not know, the coming days my family has been source of infection to "attack" does not anymore? This question is also a reflection of Mr. Pham Duc Van - Party Secretary Minh Huong. According to him, the past history floods have submerged entire commune, cattle and poultry which killed everywhere. Drinking water supply of people who suffer from serious pollution. "At this point, local authorities will hold down the village to force the people to clean the house, barn, disinfected to prevent disease" - Mr. Van said.

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