Vo Tan Truc, chairman of the Yang Mao People’s Committee, said that through the night of November 18 and early on November 19, local authorities moved all 320 residents of Ea Han Village out of the isolated area.
“Heavy rain continues, rivers and streams are rising rapidly and posing significant risks. Alongside maintaining warning checkpoints, we are also ensuring the supply of essential goods to relocated households,” Truc said.

As many as 320 residents in Yang Mao Commune evacutated from flood-hit areas (Photo by Uy Nguyen)
Two pedestrian bridges were swept away, isolating the area. Rescuers initially used ropes to move residents across the river, but as waters rose and currents strengthened, authorities switched to a cable system to bring them to safety.
In some eastern communes and wards, homes were submerged up to their roofs, forcing emergency rescues and evacuations.
Floodwaters are rising rapidly on the Ban Thach, Ky Lo, lower Ba and Serepok rivers.
Ta Anh Tuan, chairman of the Dak Lak People’s Committee, has issued an urgent directive ordering authorities to prioritise responding to flooding, landslides and flash floods, and to quickly address their impacts across the province.



















