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Lao Cai police are working hard to evacuate people and their property from the landslide area.

13:41:49, 17/07/2025 Since the night of July 11, localized heavy rains have caused landslides in many localities of Lao Cai province. Police forces in communes and wards have checked vulnerable areas and assisted dozens of households in evacuating people and property to safety.

Since July 11, heavy rain has occurred in many areas of Lao Cai province. Many areas are at risk of landslides and flash floods, directly affecting people's lives and property.
Traffic police help people and vehicles move out of the landslide area.

Trinh Tuong commune police promptly assisted people to escape from flood waters.

Since the heavy rains, the police forces of communes and wards have set up working groups, coordinated with local authorities to check high-risk areas, propagate, mobilize and directly support people in emergency evacuation. In the photo: Pha Long commune police help households move assets and agricultural products to safety..

On July 14, due to the impact of heavy rain that has lasted for many days, the Lung Phinh Commune Police force promptly supported a household in danger due to a landslide that occurred in front of their house..

Commune police support moving pets..

Security and order forces at Ban Lau commune help people transport their assets to safety..


Sa Pa ward police help clean up houses after floods..

Sa Pa Ward Police supported the family of Mr. Hoang Van Thu, born in 1977, residing in Ham Rong 1 group, Sa Pa ward (whose house was flooded by rainwater and mud) to clean up the mud, clean the house, and move important belongings..


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