1,500 tourists stranded by heavy rains
on Vietnam’s Co To
Stranded
tourists have dinner at a restaurant on Co To Island, off
Around 1,500 tourists were stranded on Co To Island, off the
northern Vietnamese
The vacationers, who arrived on the island for weekend
holidays, were unable to return to shore as no boats were allowed to operate
during the severe weather.
Co To, a district administered by Quang Ninh, suffered rough
seas and strong winds.
The transportation of food from the mainland to the island was
also disrupted by heavy downpours, forcing several stores and shops to close.
However, authorities on the island asserted that there is
enough food in reserve for the 1,500 tourists to use for the next couple of
days.
The power, water and communication systems on the island are
also ensured.
Co To is among the favorite destinations of tourists in Quang
Ninh, besides the iconic Ha Long Bay in its capital city of
Visitors usually stay for a few days on the island at either
hotels or houses that supply homestay services.
Hung, who runs a homestay house, said he was still able to buy
meat and vegetables at a local market as of Monday afternoon.
“But seafood products were scarce as fishermen could not go
fishing due to the rough seas,” he said.
A female tourist said she had been stranded on Co To for three
days and did not know when she would be allowed to return to shore.
However, the worried visitor said she feels sympathy for the
boat operation ban, as it was enacted to ensure the safety of tourists.
The tourist added that some accommodation and restaurant
services on the island have cut costs to help visitors.
Hoang Ba Nam, chairman of Co To District, said the local
administration is encouraging hotels to cut room rates by 30 to 50 percent,
while asking tourists not to go outside during the foul weather.
Some hotels have slashed prices by 30 percent, and even 100
percent, for their stranded guests.
The rainfall, which the local meteorology agency said is the
heaviest in 40 years, damaged three main roads, shut down a clean water
supply station on the island and destroyed a wide area of agriculture crops,
according to the district chairman.
The total damage is estimated at VND3.5 billion (US$160,772).
All of Quang Ninh was hit by lashing rains on Sunday and
Monday, causing floods in several localities.
Three people were killed as floodwaters engulfed their house
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Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 7, 2015
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