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Flash floods, landslides leave 10 dead or missing in Dien Bien

Torrential rains from the night of July 31 to early August 1 triggered flash floods and landslides across several communes in Dien Bien province, leaving at least two people dead and eight others missing.
Heavy rain caused flooding over the road at Km 1 + 520 on the provincial road No.140 in Dien Bien, July 31, 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Heavy rain caused flooding over the road at Km 1 + 520 on the provincial road No.140 in Dien Bien, July 31, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Dien Bien (VNA) – Torrential rains from the night of July 31 to early August 1 triggered flash floods and landslides across several communes in Dien Bien province, leaving at least two people dead and eight others missing.

Many villages have been isolated, with hundreds of households urgently evacuated. Several national and provincial roads have been severely damaged, paralysing traffic in the area.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Hai Trung, police chief of Xa Dung commune, reported multiple landslides across the locality. As of 7 a.m., seven people had been reported missing, mostly due to landslides burying homes.

In Tia Dinh commune, heavy rainfall caused landslides along several roads linking its centre with villages, cutting off access. A landslide in Tia Dinh village buried a home, killing two children.

In Muong Luan commune, local authorities are mobilising all available forces to urgently evacuate residents and move property to safer locations.

Meanwhile, in Na Son commune, flash floods hit multiple villages on the morning of August 1, leaving many areas submerged and completely isolated.

The heavy rainfall has also rendered several national and provincial highways impassable due to serious landslides.

Accord🉐ing to the provincial hydro-meteorological station, moderate to heavy rains have persisted across the province over the past 12 hours, with some areas experiencing very heavy rainfall. Scattered showers are expected to continue, with accumulated rainfall ranging from 20-30mm, and some areas exceeding 70mm./.

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