High tides flood Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7, disrupt commutes
Ho Chi Minh City is expected to experience peak high tides on Friday
Ho Chi Minh City is expected to experience peak high tides on Friday
High tide during rush hour created significant travel difficulties for commuters
China confirms that two of its hydropower plants upstream will not release water
The outlying district of Quoc Oai experienced precipitation of approximately 78 mm, while Chuong My District has recorded no rain over the past four days
The intense rainfall made life tough for commuters as they struggled to wade through heavily-flooded streets at rush hour
Torrential rains brought flooding to Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Truong Chinh Street, Hoang Van Thai Street, and several other residential areas in Dien Bien Phu City
The two-hour-long rain left Lao Cai City’s drainage system overwhelmed, resulting in traffic gridlock on many streets and flooding local houses
The flooding caused no casualties but wreaked havoc on local residents’ properties and their crops
Flooding struck Cua Duong, Cua Can, Duong To Communes and part of Duong Dong Commune
Water from a canal in Thu Duc City flew through the sewers and poured into a neighborhood on Tuesday night