Reaching out and supporting people in Lau village in Western Nghe An after days of isolation due to floods
Lau Village (Tuong Duong Commune) is one of four villages completely isolated after the historic flood on July 22. After days of complete isolation, on the morning of July 26, relief teams were able to reach the village to support the local people.
Báo Nghệ An•26/07/2025
After the historic flood on July 22, in Tuong Duong commune, 3 suspension bridges were submerged in just one night, namely Cua Rao bridge (old Xa Luong commune), Ban Chan suspension bridge and Ban Lau suspension bridge (all in the old Thach Giam town). Photo: Thanh Cuong According to the Tuong Duong commune government, 21 out of 26 villages and hamlets in the area were flooded and isolated, including 4 hamlets (Chan hamlet, Lau hamlet, Mac hamlet, Nhan hamlet) with 394 households and 1,597 people who could not access the area due to the bridge being washed away. Photo: Thanh Cuong In Lau village, 80/94 households were flooded, many of which were severely flooded and isolated. Therefore, the supply of food and essential items to the people here was extremely difficult. In the photo: Lau village (Tuong Duong commune) seen from above. Photo: Thanh Cuong On the morning of July 26, after receiving information from the local authorities, the Inflatable Boat Team of the PVC Vietnam Off-Road Truck Club ( Hanoi ) quickly arrived at Tuong Duong commune to support the transportation of people and supplies to the above-mentioned isolated villages. Photo: Thanh Cuong On July 26, the inflatable boat team supported the transportation of many relief shipments, brought electricity staff and commune officials through 4 isolated villages to promptly support the people. Photo: Thanh Cuong Ms. Kha Thi Lien - a resident of Lau village recounted: "That day it rained heavily, the water rose quickly, my husband and I did not have time to get things, we only had time to ask our neighbors to carry the rice to the stilt house to avoid flooding. But then the water rose, flooded everything, there was nothing left in the house. All the soaked rice was now spoiled, we could only feed it to the chickens". Photo: Thanh Cuong "I'm weak at home, and my husband has kidney stones. After the flood, my husband and I cleaned up a little bit every day, hoping that life would return to normal soon. In recent days, people in the village have also started receiving relief goods, so we feel more secure," Ms. Lien shared. Photo: Thanh Cuong After the flood, people are busy cleaning up their lives. Inside the house, furniture is still in disarray, many items are damaged due to being submerged in water for a long time. Photo: Thanh Cuong Bowls and chopsticks collected by people after the flood. Photo: Thanh Cuong Many roads in the village are still flooded with mud. Photo: Thanh Cuong Luckier than other families, Mr. Kha Van Hung's family (a resident of Lau village) had a boat, so when they saw the water rising, they were able to move some important items. "After that, the water rose quickly, we only had time to leave our belongings and run for our lives, so most of the household items such as the refrigerator and TV were broken," Mr. Hung shared. Photo: Ngan Hanh "For the past 4 days, the village has had a power outage. We villagers have no electricity for daily activities. Our phones are also out of battery so we cannot contact anyone. I am trying to fix the generator so that we can have electricity for our family soon," said Mr. Kha Van Hung. Photo: Thanh Cuong On the morning of July 26, representatives of Nghe An Electricity Company were also present at Lau village to survey and propose a plan to soon restore electricity to local people. Photo: Thanh Cuong After cleaning up their houses, people in Lau village took turns cleaning up mud on many roads in the village. Old, young, men and women all contributed to stabilize life here soon. Photo: Thanh Cuong People drying blankets after the historic flood. Photo: Thanh Cuong On July 26, many relief teams were also present in Lau village to help people overcome difficulties and soon stabilize their lives. Photo: Thanh Cuong
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