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Tuesday, 26/8/2025 | 08:17 GMT+7

Hanoi floods cause traffic chaos

Heavy flooding across Hanoi left many vehicles stranded and caused widespread traffic disruption on the morning of 26/8, due to the remnants of Typhoon Kajiki.

Le Duc Tho street, in front of My Dinh Stadium, is inundated. Hundreds of vehicles are forced to seek higher ground. Photo: Viet Anh

Le Duc Tho street, in front of My Dinh Stadium, is inundated. Hundreds of vehicles are forced to seek higher ground. Photo: Viet Anh

Two lanes of the Thang Long Highway, near the An Khanh overpass, are deeply flooded. The area where Le Trong Tan street connects the Vin Smart urban area with the Nam An Khanh urban area is also submerged. Photo: Tran Thao Nhi

Two lanes of the Thang Long Highway, near the An Khanh overpass, are deeply flooded. The area where Le Trong Tan street connects the Vin Smart urban area with the Nam An Khanh urban area is also submerged. Photo: Tran Thao Nhi

Khuc Thua Du street in Cau Giay district is heavily flooded, leaving many vehicles stalled. Photo: Vo Thanh

Khuc Thua Du street in Cau Giay district is heavily flooded, leaving many vehicles stalled. Photo: Vo Thanh

Floodwaters reach almost to the seats of motorbikes on My Dinh street. Photo: Nguyen Giang

Floodwaters reach almost to the seats of motorbikes on My Dinh street. Photo: Nguyen Giang

Knee-deep water on Dich Vong street in Cau Giay district makes it difficult for residents to navigate. Photo: Le Gach

Knee-deep water on Dich Vong street in Cau Giay district makes it difficult for residents to navigate. Photo: Le Gach

Flooding stretches for about 1 km in front of Yen Nghia bus station, reaching depths of over half a meter in some places. Police are diverting low-riding vehicles. Photo: Gia Chinh

Traffic is paralyzed on Highway 6, with floodwaters almost 1 m deep in the worst-hit areas, stranding numerous cars and motorbikes. Some commuters abandoned their vehicles to take the Ha Dong - Cat Linh railway line. Photo: Gia Chinh

Flooding stretches for about 1 km in front of Yen Nghia bus station, reaching depths of over half a meter in some places. Police are diverting low-riding vehicles. Photo: Gia Chinh

A young man removes his shoes to wade along the sidewalk of Highway 6 to avoid the floodwaters. Photo: Gia Chinh

Traffic is paralyzed on Highway 6, with floodwaters almost 1 m deep in the worst-hit areas, stranding numerous cars and motorbikes. Some commuters abandoned their vehicles to take the Ha Dong - Cat Linh railway line. Photo: Gia Chinh

Traffic is at a standstill on Nguyen Trai street in both directions due to flooding reaching half a meter deep in sections. Sanitation workers have put up signs indicating flooded drains. Photo: Pham Chieu

A young man removes his shoes to wade along the sidewalk of Highway 6 to avoid the floodwaters. Photo: Gia Chinh

A line of vehicles stretches for over 1 km on Nguyen Trai street. Photo: Pham Chieu

Traffic is at a standstill on Nguyen Trai street in both directions due to flooding reaching half a meter deep in sections. Sanitation workers have put up signs indicating flooded drains. Photo: Pham Chieu

The Pham Hung - Xuan Thuy intersection is gridlocked due to deep flooding in some areas.

A line of vehicles stretches for over 1 km on Nguyen Trai street. Photo: Pham Chieu

Reporting team

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/duong-ha-noi-ngap-sau-giao-thong-hon-loan-4931479.html
Tags: Hanoi floods Typhoon Kajiki flooding

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