Dak Lak in pain after storm No.12
PSNews – The Damry (Storm No.12) landed in Dak Lak province on November 4, and swept the two districts of M’Drak and Krong Bong.
As a result of the storm, heavy rains and strong winds repeated for several hours and caused severe consequences. |
Many rural roads connecting local communes and villages were badly damaged. |
By the afternoon of November 5, hundreds of police and military soldiers and officers were deployed to the hard-hit locations to help the locals overcome their difficulties. |
Many households have become broke as their houses and crops have been devastated by the storm. |
Plants uprooted by strong winds |
By the morning of November 11, thousands of hectares of crops, including corn, rice, beans and sugar cane,still remained submerged by water. |
According to statistics, in the district of Krong Bong alone, thousands of houses of local people, many schools and offices were damaged, and100 houses were totally ruined. |