Central
Vietnam gets heavy hailstorms amid crushing drought
Several provinces in the central
region were hit by the worst hailstorms in many years Friday and Saturday,
which damaged houses and destroyed large areas of farmland.
A
hailstorm of half an hour on Saturday afternoon damaged dozens of house roofs
and more than 100 hectares of plantation. It also pulled down more than 50
utility poles.
Kon
Tum Province in the Central Highlands also experienced around one hour of
downpour with ice balls as big as four centimeters in diameter in the
afternoon.
Tay
Giang mountainous district in Quang Nam Province meanwhile received a
hailstorm that poured for two hours, combining with strong winds to damage at
least ten hectares of rice fields and more than 70 hectares of other plants.
Road and drainage erosion has been reported.
Locals
said ice balls of around five centimeters in diameter fell constantly on
their roofs.
“They
said they have never seen such a heavy hailstorm,” Le Hoang Linh, the
district vice chairman, told news website VnExpress.
Another
hailstorm on Friday damaged 700 hectares of rice and sugarcane fields in Thua
Thien-Hue Province after pouring for half an hour.
A
local official said it was the worst in more than 40 years.
No
one was injured, according to initial reports.
The
hailstorms, while bringing a little cool air, have only raised to the severe
agriculture damage the region is dealing with amid the record dry weather.
Vietnam
is going through the worst drought in 90 years. Some 70 percent of
agriculture land in the Central Highlands and south central provinces, which
are the main producers of the country’s prime exports of coffee and pepper,
have been destroyed.
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Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 4, 2016
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