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How were the people of Bat Trang pottery village affected after the flood?

Công LuậnCông Luận14/09/2024


As a famous pottery village in Hanoi, Bat Trang pottery village (Gia Lam district, Hanoi) has 2,355 households, but 910 households produce and trade pottery with an average annual revenue of over 1,200 billion VND. However, people said that this kind of flood has not happened in the past 20 years, causing serious economic impacts and losses to households in the village.

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The road from the gate of Bat Trang village was still flooded on the morning of September 14.

As one of the households affected by storm No. 3, the owner of Thanh Dinh pottery establishment said: "From the afternoon of September 11, the flood water just reached Bat Trang pottery village. By the morning of September 12, the entire village was almost completely flooded, the water was about 1 meter above the floor. When the water flooded the pottery items, the households immediately had to submerge the pottery barrels to prevent the pottery items from floating up and colliding, leading to damage. I was also very surprised that it had been more than 20 years since I witnessed such a big storm and flood. I clearly remember in 2002, the village was also flooded and the amount of water was similar to the recent flood. My wife and I were very surprised and prayed to God and Buddha that the goods would not be damaged."

"During the two days of flooding, my wife and I took the opportunity to move the ceramic items to a safe area to avoid breakage. We were very happy and joyful when the flood waters receded quickly so that people like us could continue to do business," added the owner of Thanh Dinh ceramics.

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Bat Trang villagers clean and wipe dirty ceramic items after the storm and flood.

According to the owner of this establishment, because it has been decades since such a flood has occurred, most households in the village do not have boats available to move around. Therefore, they have to borrow boats from Kieu Ky village to help them move around when the water is flooded.

"I didn't think the flood would be so big, but in just one day, it reached the doorstep. However, fortunately, my family did not suffer much economic damage, while a few households in the village suffered billions of dong in losses after the recent flood," said the owner of the pottery workshop.

According to records, by this morning, September 14, the water in Bat Trang pottery village had almost completely receded. There were still a few places at the village gate where the water was still slightly stagnant, while the water in the pottery market inside had completely receded. Some traders in the village said they were very happy that the storm and flood had passed because when the rain and flood had caused all activities to stop, it directly affected their business, leading to serious economic damage.

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On the morning of September 14, Bat Trang pottery villagers started cleaning up the village streets and alleys after the floodwaters had receded. Pottery owners were also busy washing each pottery pot that was covered in mud after the flood to ensure the quality of their products.

Not far away, Mr. and Mrs. Phuong Loan's family suffered great damage after the flood and said: "Yesterday, the water was still flooding in my area, but this morning, the water has almost completely receded, only a few low-lying areas still have stagnant water. My family started cleaning up the flooded ceramic pots today, some of which are broken ceramic pots that we collected for disposal. I estimate that my family suffered about 100-200 million VND in damage. This is a relatively large number for my family. However, deep in the village, there are a few households that were severely affected after the storm and flood."

As a resident of Bat Trang pottery village who witnessed the entire flood, Ms. Diep was heartbroken by the inundation. As a hired worker for pottery establishments in the village, Ms. Diep hopes that local authorities at all levels need to take measures to overcome and handle the flooding situation to ensure the safety and business of the people, and not let storms and floods cause serious impacts on the overall economy of the whole country.

Some photos taken on the morning of September 14 at Bat Trang pottery village:

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Workers at a ceramic factory are busy cleaning dirty ceramic vases after the storm and flood.

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The ceramic items are divided into baskets after being cleaned.

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Ceramic items submerged in mud are taken out to be washed after the storm and flood.

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Bat Trang village workers were busy cleaning up pottery all morning on September 14.

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Large ceramic pots are placed separately in large baskets.

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Hundreds and thousands of ceramic samples were affected by floods, some of which were so badly damaged that they could not be reused.

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Large ceramic pots of a village owner.

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The ceramic vases were damaged after the storm and flood.

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Many other ceramic models were also heavily affected after storm number 3.

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The yard in front of a homeowner's shop in Bat Trang pottery village after flood waters receded.

Article and photos: Trung Nguyen



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