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The last keepsakes of 8 children lost in the flash flood of Lang Nu

Việt NamViệt Nam13/09/2024


(VTC News) – The flash flood in Lang Nu (Lao Cai) took the lives of 8 children, their school belongings are now their last keepsakes.
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According to statistics from the authorities, the flash flood in Lang Nu village buried 37 houses, affecting 158 people, including 18 children under 6 years old. So far, the authorities have determined that 8 children are safe, 2 are missing, and 8 have had their bodies found. The head of Lang Nu village confirmed that the youngest victim was only 39 days old.

Quietly arranging the toys and belongings of the children who died in the flood, teacher Hoang Thi Nu (36 years old) said that the children's houses were all washed away by the flood, nothing was left. The only documents they had were the records kept at the school. "I have to prepare and arrange, in a few days I will have the papers to register their deaths," she shared, and only hoped that the children would go to school, and that teachers and students would meet again, eat, sleep, play, and meet in class. She will never forget those memories.

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The children's toys are still neatly put away in the cupboard by the teacher.

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The blankets, pillows, towels, etc. were washed clean and fragrant by the teachers after a series of wet stormy days, but the children were gone forever, no longer able to come to class.

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The small, pretty chairs lie quietly in a corner of the classroom.

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The small library corner displays children's coloring books and toy baskets.

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Another small corner holds music and craft learning tools.

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Lang Nu village school, Phuc Khanh Kindergarten No. 1 has only one self-driving toy car, perhaps this is the most favorite toy of the children.

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Children's everyday toys are mainly handmade from paper, cloth, and recycled plastic bottles.

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The study space is also decorated with paper and cardboard.

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Reward corner for children who received good child certificates last week. For many children, that was the last good child certificate they received.

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The toys are still there but now tinged with sadness and desolation.

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Toys and pillows were neatly arranged but no longer had an owner.

As of 6:00 p.m. on September 12, damage in Lang Nu village after the flash flood: 45 dead, 17 injured, 50 missing, 46 people safe.

Forces are actively searching for victims. The total number of forces participating in the search and rescue is 650 people (local 350; Military Region 2 300).

In Lao Cai province, at least 88 people have died, 85 are missing and 70 are injured.

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Source: https://vtcnews.vn/nhung-ky-vat-cuoi-cung-cua-8-tre-mat-trong-tran-lu-quet-lang-nu-ar895637.html


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