Residents of Ho Chi Minh City have struggled to deal with the highest tides since the beginning of this year, which hit the southern hub on Monday night.
Many areas were seriously inundated, affecting the lives of locals and posing difficulty for commuters.
Along one section of Huynh Tan Phat Street in District 7, water rose to knee-height, resulting in the breakdown of many motorcycle engines.
Meanwhile, tidal water about one meter high completely devoured Le Van Luong Street in Nha Be District.
Residents in the vicinity also struggled to cope with the situation as their homes became filled with floodwater.
Travelling on flooded roads became a challenge as many commuters tripped and fell, and had to continue their journeys in wet clothes.
According to Ton Van Khoi, of Nhon Duc Commune, Nha Be District, rising tides had occurred for several days, submerging streets and homes.
“However, the water level on Monday evening was the highest compared to previous days,” Khoi continued.
According to the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Center, water levels in the Saigon and Dong Nai Rivers are forecast to peak at 1.5 meters between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm on Monday and Tuesday.
The tide is expected to rapidly drop after that, the center added.
People push their motorcycles through flooded streets. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A broken-down motorbike waits for ‘rescuers’ on an inundated road. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Motorcyclists attempt to ride through the flooded streets, hoping that their engines will not stop abruptly. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A man rides his bicycle through tidal water. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Tidal water flows over dams made from sandbags at the Binh Dong Wharf in District 8, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A street vendor sells her fruit on the flooded Huynh Tan Phat Street in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Rising water combined with sewage causes an unpleasant smell for commuters and local residents on Phu Thuan Street in District 7. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!