How residents face harsh weather in
northern Vietnam
The
only buffalo of La Van Sy, a local in the northern province of Cao Bang, died
as the temperature plummeted to minus six degrees Celsius. Tuoi Tre
he cold snap that is hammering some northern Vietnamese locales
has caused serious damage for local residents.
These days, snow has covered most of the provinces in the
north, including Lao Cai, Ha Giang, and Yen Bai.
Several north-central provinces such as Nghe An and Thanh Hoa,
as well as Ba Vi District in Hanoi, have also been affected by the frosty
weather conditions.
The temperature in Pho Bang Village in the Dong Van rock
plateau plunged to around 10 degrees Celsius on Monday afternoon, forcing
locals to build fires to keep warm.
Poor children in the areas have no choice but to face the
frigid weather in their search for food with their thin coat on.
Pham Xuan Tien, chief of the Ha Giang Department of
Agriculture and Rural Development, told Tuoi
Tre (Youth)
newspaper that the snowfall would bring about immense devastation, as most
crops would be destroyed while animals such as buffalo and cows may die en
masse.
Many people have lost tens of millions of dong as the cold
front destroyed their rose, radish, bean, and vegetable crops.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological
Forecasting, the cold weather events will last until Wednesday, greatly
affecting localities from the north to the central province of Thua
Thien-Hue.
The lowest temperature in Hanoi had been estimated at 8-9
degrees Celsius but the huge cold snap currently hitting the northern region
caused it to plunge to 5.4 degrees Celsius on January 24 at 9:00 am.
This is the lowest point since January 31, 1977.
The vegetable garden of Giang Thi Xai in the resort town of Sa Pa is covered with snow. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Poor children in the areas have no choice but to face the frigid weather in their search for food with their thin coat on. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A child, of the Mong ethnic group, is seen having lunch in a makeshift tent in Lao Cai Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A child of the Dao ethnic minority in Cao Bang Province suffers from minus eight degrees Celsius. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The cold snap freezes water in a container of a family in Ha Giang Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A buffalo dies from the cold in Lao Cai Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A local shows his damaged radishes due to the heavy snowfall. Photo:Tuoi Tre
A local is pictured moving her buffalo to a warmer place to avoid the cold snap in Lao Cai Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre
A driver in Sa Pa is seen using firewood to warm up his truck’s oil tank. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Women of the Red Dao ethnic minority in Sa Pa gather around a fire to keep themselves warm. Photo: Tuoi Tre
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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 1, 2016
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