VOV.VN - Persistent heavy rainfall forced several hydroelectric reservoirs to discharge water, causing rivers to rise rapidly and triggering renewed flooding across the historic town of Hoi An, a famous tourist destination in Central Vietnam.
Floodwaters return to Hoi An, a UNESCO-recognised World Cultural Heritage, inundating numerous downtown streets
This marks the third time Hoi An has been flooded since the end of October
Rising floodwaters turn major streets into rivers
In many heavily flooded areas, local residents have to use boats to get around
Many parts of Hoi An ancient town are heavily flooded
Floodwaters rise to significant depths in several areas
Despite widespread flooding, tourists, especially international visitors, still enjoy capturing the flood scenes
Numerous shops are forced to close due to the flooding
Residents use boats as their primary means of transportation these days
Floodwaters in certain locations have risen to a depth of 0.5 meters.
Boat tours continue to operate, offering visitors a unique perspective of the ancient town
Amid the floods, numerous foreign tourists rent boats to observe the water level rise.
The Hoi An Ward People’s Committee issues warnings about flooded zones and restricted public access.
Meteorologists warn that the next 24 hours could see severe flooding across low-lying, riverside, and residential areas.
Authorities advise residents to take proactive measures, relocate their belongings, and closely monitor flood warnings.
VOV.VN - As floodwaters recede, Hoi An ancient town in Da Nang city, central Vietnam remains covered in mud and debris, with local authorities and residents joining efforts to clear streets, homes, and the Hoai River.
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