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Cau Cat pier can discharge water, the last flooded residential areas in Hai Duong city urgently clean up the environment

COMMON September 17, 2024 14:18

On September 17, Cau Cat Port (Hai Duong City) opened its gates to drain water from the Sat River to the Thai Binh River; water in the last partially flooded areas in Le Thanh Nghi, Tan Binh, Hai Tan wards... began to recede. People urgently cleaned their houses and the environment.

Cau Cat Lock (Hai Duong City) opens its gates to drain water from Kim Son River (Sat River) to Thai Binh River.
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Residential areas have launched a general environmental cleaning campaign with the motto "clean up wherever the water recedes". In the photo: Hai Duong Urban Environment Joint Stock Company and residents of residential areas 7, 8, 9, Le Thanh Nghi ward clean up the streets as the water gradually recedes.
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Tan Binh ward leaders and ward medical staff checked the environmental sanitation situation on Nguyen Che Nghia street after the flood receded.
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Tan Binh ward residents urgently clean up trash after the flood receded.
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Cau Cat Lock was opened on the second day after the water level in the Bac Hung Hai system and Thai Binh River rose due to heavy rain and floods. It is expected that by 3:00 p.m. on September 17, when the water level of Thai Binh River rises, Cau Cat Lock will be closed to prevent water from flowing back into Sat River.
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Water from the Sat River of the Bac Hung Hai irrigation system flows through Cau Cat Port to the Thai Binh River.
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Cau Cat pier can discharge water, the last flooded residential areas in Hai Duong city urgently clean up the environment