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Nghe An Border Guard built a temporary bridge across the stream for a commune where 5 bridges were washed away by floodwaters, 21 villages are isolated.

After 8 days of flooding, Nhon Mai commune had 5 bridges washed away, and only Border Guard and Police forces were able to reach 21 villages and hamlets to provide initial support.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An29/07/2025

Late afternoon of July 28, a group of reporters from Nghe An Newspaper, Radio and Television, with the support of officials from the Nhon Mai Commune People's Committee and the Border Guard Station here, were able to reach Nhon Mai Commune and some isolated villages.

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As of July 29, the only way to access the 21 villages of Nhon Mai commune is by boat along the river. The journey takes about 1-3 hours. Photo: Hoai Thu

Nhon Mai commune has 160 households whose houses were completely swept away or had to be urgently evacuated; currently, 21 villages are isolated, many of which suffered almost 100% damage, such as Huoi To 2 village, where 12 houses were completely swept away, the Huoi To concrete bridge was swept away, and the Huoi To 2 Kindergarten suffered severe damage that could not be repaired.

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Nhon Mai Border Guard Station forces help people clear canals to save remaining rice fields. Photo: CSCC
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Nhon Mai village has 238 households, of which 47 were damaged, of which 4 households were completely washed away, 14 households were severely affected and had to be urgently evacuated. Photo: Hoai Thu

Mr. Le Hong Thai - Chairman of Nhon Mai Commune People's Committee said that as of July 29, only commune officials, Border Guards and Commune Police could access the isolated villages.

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Nhon Mai Border Guard Station forces build a temporary bridge at Huoi To 2 village. Photo: CSCC

Due to dangerous landslides, broken and washed away roads, to reach isolated villages, forces had to wade through mud and walk for 5-10 hours to reach the people.

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The bridge is made of bamboo, taken from Huoi To village. Photo: CSCC

In efforts to help people overcome the consequences, Nhon Mai Border Guard Station has brought food and essential food to relieve hunger, brought gifts (cash) from benefactors to isolated people, and officers and soldiers also built temporary bridges for people to travel within the village.

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The concrete bridge in Huoi To 2 village was also washed away. Photo: Hoai Thu
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Remains of the Quan Dan bridge in Nhon Mai across Khe Hy. Photo: Hoai Thu

Five bridges in Nhon Mai commune were swept away by the flood, including: in Nhon Mai village, there is the Nhon Mai Military-Civilian Bridge across Khe Hy; the concrete bridge across the stream in Nhon Mai village and the Nhon Mai suspension bridge; two other bridges also disappeared after the flood: the concrete bridge in Pha Mut village and the concrete bridge in Huoi To 2 village (belonging to the old Mai Son commune).

Building a bridge to Huoi To 2 village, Nhon Mai commune. Clip: cscc

Source: https://baonghean.vn/bo-doi-bien-phong-nghe-an-lam-cau-tam-qua-suoi-cho-xa-co-5-cay-cau-bi-lu-cuon-troi-21-thon-ban-dang-bi-co-lap-10303425.html


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