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Police and soldiers wade through mud to help people in the border commune of Tri Le (Nghe An) rebuild their houses after the flood.

After the storm No. 3, the border commune of Tri Le suffered heavy damage, including 8 houses of local people being buried by mud... The local government quickly coordinated with the police, military, and border guards to urgently support people to overcome the consequences, rebuild their houses, and soon stabilize their lives.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An28/07/2025

The road to Huoi Moi village, Tri Le commune, has been seriously eroded, making travel very difficult. Photo: Van Tru
The road to Huoi Moi village of Tri Le commune was seriously eroded after heavy rain, causing difficulties for people to travel. Photo: Van Truong
In Huoi Moi village, there are 4 buried houses that cannot be repaired due to thick mud. Photo: Van Truong
In Huoi Moi village, 4 houses were buried by landslides and have not been repaired yet because the mud is too thick. Photo: VT
People in Huoi Moi village help each other to sort out belongings after their houses were buried by floodwaters. Photo: VT
People of Huoi Moi village help each other clean up their property buried in the flood. Photo: VT
Actively helping people clean up damaged houses in Huoi Moi village.
Tri Le commune's organizations cooperated to help people in Huoi Moi village overcome the consequences of floods and clear up damaged belongings and houses. Photo: VT
Tri Le commune authorities leveled mud on the road leading to Na Hoc village. Photo: VT
Tri Le commune authorities urgently cleared mud and cleared the road to Na Hoc village after the flood. Photo: VT
Tri Le Commune Police help people repair houses in Na Hoc village. Photo: VT
Tri Le Commune Police help Na Hoc villagers repair damaged houses. Photo: VT.
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People in Huoi Moi village urgently clean up mud covering their yards after the impact of floods. Photo: VT
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Authorities coordinated with local people to help Na Hoc villagers rebuild houses collapsed due to floods. Photo: VT
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Police and Army forces did not hesitate to support Tri Le commune residents in repairing collapsed houses. Photo: VT
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The road to Huoi Moi village, Tri Le commune is still flooded with mud, making cleaning and clearing difficult and arduous. Photo: VT
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Mr. Lo Minh Diep - Chairman of Tri Le Commune People's Committee, said that due to the impact of storm No. 3, 8 households in the commune had their houses collapsed, including 4 houses in Huoi Moi village, 3 houses in Na Hoc village and 1 house in another village. Up to now, the authorities have helped people rebuild 3 houses, but 5 houses have not been repaired due to thick mud and landslides on the roads, making it difficult to bring in machinery. Currently, the units are urgently leveling the roads, and using rudimentary tools to open the roads. Tri Le Commune has also arranged forces to support the repair of houses and provide necessities, helping people stabilize their lives soon. Photo: VT

Source: https://baonghean.vn/cong-an-bo-doi-dam-minh-trong-bun-dat-giup-dan-xa-bien-gioi-tri-le-nghe-an-dung-lai-nha-cua-sau-mua-lu-10303362.html


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