HCM City wrestles with high tide
Tuesday, 15:49, 20/09/2016
Residents of Ho Chi Minh City have struggled to deal with the highest tides since the beginning of this year, which hit the southern hub on September 19.
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Many areas were seriously inundated, affecting the lives of locals and posing difficulty for commuters. |
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Along one section of Huynh Tan Phat Street in District 7, water rose to knee-height, resulting in the breakdown of many motorcycle engines |
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Travelling on flooded roads became a challenge as many commuters tripped and fell, and had to continue their journeys in wet clothes. |
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According to Ton Van Khoi, of Nhon Duc Commune, Nha Be District, rising tides had occurred for several days, submerging streets and homes. |
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People push their motorcycles through flooded streets. |
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broken-down motorbike waits for ‘rescuers’ on an inundated road. |
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Motorcyclists attempt to ride through the flooded streets, hoping that their engines will not stop abruptly. |
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A man rides his bicycle through tidal water. |
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Tidal water flows over dams made from sandbags at the Binh Dong Wharf in District 8, Ho Chi Minh City. |
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A street vendor sells her fruit on the flooded Huynh Tan Phat Street in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City. |
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Rising water combined with sewage causes an unpleasant smell for commuters and local residents on Phu Thuan Street in District 7. |