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One dead, one injured due to falling trees in HCM City

A woman has died and another injured in a heavy rainstorm, accompanied by strong gusts of wind that swept through HCM City on Wednesday evening.

A woman has died and another injured in a heavy rainstorm, accompanied by strong gusts of wind that swept through HCM City on Wednesday evening.

One dead, one injured due to falling trees in HCM City - 1


A tree uprooted in HCM City on September 4. Photo by Dantri.

Around 3 pm, the storm brought down several trees in Districts 1, 5, Tan Binh, and Binh Thanh.

In Binh Thanh District's Thanh Da residential area, an ancient tree was uprooted and fell across the road, injuring a woman crossing the street and damaging a nearby parked car. The incident also caused a power outage in the area.

Strong winds also caused a tree at the Huynh Man Dat - An Duong Vuong intersection in District 5 to snap, with a falling branch striking a motorcyclist and injuring the rider. 

Rescue teams and medical personnel promptly arrived at the scene to administer first aid and transport the injured to the Cho Ray Hospital, but she died later at the hospital due to serious injures.

On Calmette Street in District 1, a fallen tree hit a moving car, but fortunately, no one was injured. Nearby, at the Pasteur - Le Duan intersection, another branch fell, blocking traffic.

Authorities quickly pruned and cleared the area, restoring traffic flow.

Le Dinh Quyet, Head of the Forecasting Department at the Southern Regional Hydrometeorological Station, reported that Typhoon Yagi's impact brought heavy rains to HCM City and the southeastern region.

The forecast predicts heavy downpours over the next three days, particularly in the afternoon and evening. Thunderstorms may bring tornadoes, lightning, and strong gusts of wind.

In early August, a 10-metre branch fell on elderly exercisers in Tao Dan Park, killing two people and injuring three, despite clear weather conditions.

The Department of Transport noted that HCM City has over 122,650 trees, with 6,000 requiring urgent care.

Source: dtinews.vn, TTXVN
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