Monuments in Hai Duong overcome the effects of storm No. 3
PV•September 8, 2024 19:30
On the afternoon of September 8, representatives of some relic management boards in Hai Duong province said that the relics did not suffer much material damage, mainly uprooted trees.
On the afternoon of September 8, the Management Board of Co Island Eco-tourism Area salvaged all 11 boats that sank due to storm No. 3. In the photo: Military forces, police and local Youth Union pulled some of the sunken boats ashore (photo provided by the facility) On the morning of September 8, officers and staff of the Con Son-Kiep Bac Relic Management Board finished cleaning up fallen and broken trees at the two relics. In the photo: Officers and staff of the Con Son-Kiep Bac Relic Management Board clean up broken tree branches near the Kiep Bac lotus pond (photo provided by the facility) Cao An Lac Temple (Chi Linh City) also has fallen trees (photo provided by the facility) At 5:30 p.m. on September 8, the Cao An Phu Temple relic (Kinh Mon town) has basically finished clearing fallen trees. In the photo: Officers and staff of the Kinh Mon Relic Management Board clean up fallen trees right at the main entrance to the temple. Tranh Temple (Ninh Giang) was cleaned up before 12 noon on September 8 (photo provided by the facility) PV
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