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Hanoi’s submerged rice fields face wipeout

Rice fields in Hanoi’s outlying district of Chuong My were turning yellow and ready for harvest, but due to being heavily flooded, they are now at a high risk of being a complete failed crop.

Rice fields in Hanoi’s outlying district of Chuong My were turning yellow and ready for harvest, but due to being heavily flooded, they are now at a high risk of being a complete failed crop.

Due to the impact of Typhoon Yagi, the Bui River’s water has risen, leaving many communes of Chuong My District under water.

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Rice fields in My Luong Commune have been seriously flooded, so local farmers have to harvest early to reap what they can.

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Le Thi Thanh from Khon Duy Village said that her family harvested only a small portion of the 3,600 square metres of rice they had grown.


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The waterlogged rice is spread out on local roads. Even with strong sunlight, it still takes a long time to dry.


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Most households must harvest by hand, and machines are used for minimally flooded areas only.


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People in My Luong say this is the second worst flooding in the locality since 1971.


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Thanh added that they would harvest rice in two or three weeks if it were the proper season.


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Boats are used to carry rice.


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The inundation affected around 2,793 hectares of rice and vegetables in Chuong My.


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The flooding has affected 21,709 residents.
Source: dtinews.vn
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