River
to rise quickly on first days of 2014, causing flooding
This
file photo shows some locals in Thu Duc District, HCMC, moving a scooter in
an area heavily submerged by the high tide on
Many areas in
According to the station’s forecast, the tide will begin to rise at 2 am
January 1, 2014 and will reach alarm level 3 by 3 am.
It will then recede gradually before going down to 1.47 meters at 5 pm the
same day.
On Wednesday, January 2, the river water will rise again to reach 1.54 meters
at 4 am before receding to 1.47 meters at 6 pm that day.
A day later, the tide will rise again and peak at 1.57 meters at 5 am. It
will go down slightly to 1.51 meters at 6:30 pm the same day.
According to the station, the river is rising fast due to the impact of
seasonal northeast winds.
Rising water levels will inundate many low-lying areas in different districts
including District 6 and 8 and Binh Chanh and Nha Be Districts.
According to the city’s Anti-Flooding Program Operating
Center, the city has declared the top 10 areas that are afflicted with 1.5
meters of water (alarm level 3) when flooding is at its worst. They include
Huynh Tan Phat Street (District 7), Van Than and Lo Gom streets (District 6),
Binh Quoi and Ngo Tat To streets (Binh Thanh District), Kha Van Can Street
(Thu Duc District), Ho Hoc Lam Street (Binh Tan District), Luong Dinh
Cua Street (District 2), Pham The Hien Street, and the Phu Dinh Quay
(District 8).
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 12, 2013
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