Son La city in the northwestern province of Vietnam experiences severe flooding, causing immense challenges for its residents.

The rising floodwaters turn Son La’s major streets into chaotic rivers, with traffic disruptions and residents struggling to cope. The city’s main thoroughfares, including Chu Van Thinh and Tran Dang Ninh, bear the brunt of the floods.

Floodwaters engulf Son La city, with streets and houses bearing the brunt of the deluge.

Heavy rainfall takes a toll on the local residents, exacerbating their challenges.

Truong Chinh Street, a vital artery in Son La city, lies submerged, causing significant travel disruptions and inconveniencing commuters.

A shopping centre in Son La city bears witness to the devastating impact of the floods.

Strong winds take a toll on Quang Ninh province, located in northeastern Vietnam, as numerous trees succumb to the forces of nature.

Nearly 2,000 tourists find themselves stranded on islands in Quang Ninh, including popular destinations such as Co To, Quan Lan-Minh Chau, Van Don, and Ngoc Vung, as a result of the adverse weather conditions.

Son La city’s streets resemble rivers due to relentless heavy rainfall, posing challenges for residents and commuters alike.

Authorities spring into action, evacuating residents from areas vulnerable to severe flooding and landslides, ensuring their safety takes precedence.

Rescue workers extend a helping hand to Son La province, assisting residents in dealing with the aftermath of Storm Prapiroon.

Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, mirrors the situation in Son La, with torrential rains transforming its major streets into rivers during the morning rush hour of July 24.

The severe flooding during rush hour in Hanoi wreaks havoc, disrupting traffic and inundating houses. The chaos leaves people’s lives in disarray as they struggle to cope with the deluge.

Local authorities are urged to enhance their efforts in keeping the public informed and prepared. Citizens are advised to take necessary precautions to safeguard themselves and their property, minimizing outdoor activities during the peak of the heavy rainfall to ensure their safety.
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