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HCM City: flood tide hits record level

Flood tide in Ho Chi Minh City on December 4 rose to 1.68 metres, only one month and a half after first hitting this record level on October 21.
Flood tide in Ho Chi Minh City on December 4 rose to 1.68 metres,only one month and a half after first hitting this record level onOctober 21.

The tide broke a section of embankmentin Hiep Binh Chanh ward, Thu Duc district, submerging hundreds of housesunder 1 metre of water. On 10 pm the same day, local residents wereforced to evacuate as the flood did not recede.

According tothe Southern Regional Hydro-Meteorological Centre, the flood tide levelin HCM City will remain above 1.6m on December 5-6 before recedingin the next days.

Many areas in the city are likely to be severely flooded.

The municipal Steering Committee for Flood and Storm Prevention andControl has asked local authorities to promptly reinforce dykes,instruct citizens with measures to cope with the inundation.

Flood tide in Ho Chi Minh City usually reaches its crest in Novemberand December. Damage caused by flooding in the city is said to bearound 5 trillion VND (238 million USD) each year.

The World Bank (WB) is considering providing 660 million USD for the city to address flooding in Tham Luong-Ben Cat area.

The bank earlier funded a similar project in the Nhieu Loc–Thi Nghearea. Another one at Tan Hoa–Lo Gom is scheduled to be completed in2014.-VNA

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