Song Quao and Song Luy irrigation reservoirs in Binh Thuan have increased water discharge compared to yesterday, aiming to maintain flood prevention capacity and ensure dam safety.
Households with homes completely collapsed, swept away, or severely damaged beyond repair will receive 120 million VND from Lam Dong province for post-flood reconstruction.
Uc Kim Khoan, a civil servant in Phan Son commune (formerly Binh Thuan province), is accused of embezzling 500 million dong from the local storm and flood disaster relief fund.
Hydropower dam discharges combined with high tide caused severe flooding in many homes along the Phu Hai river, Ham Thuan Bac ward, prompting thousands of residents to seek help overnight.
Song Long Song reservoir's large flood release downstream has inundated over 1,000 households, submerging and sweeping away dozens of boats in Lien Huong commune (Tuy Phong, Binh Thuan province).
Heavy rain caused multiple sections along Gia Bac Pass on national highway 28, through Son Dien commune, to continue to slide, paralyzing two-way traffic.
Following a historic flood in late November, numerous greenhouses collapsed, crops withered, and mud buried the specialized vegetable farming area of D'ran commune, leaving many households destitute.
The Sentosa Villa project, which previously caused sand floods threatening tourists in Mui Ne, has been recommended to shift its objective to commercial-service development due to numerous violations and significant delays.
The Da Nhim riverbank section in D'ran commune continued to erode on the morning of 1/12, damaging one house and threatening many nearby households, prompting authorities to urgently relocate six households.
A temporary road, built along the mountainside through the landslide area on Mimosa Pass, National Route 20, reopened to traffic from 18:00 on 30/11, with a recommendation to limit travel during heavy rain.
Two people died and one was injured in an early morning collision between a passenger bus and a 7-seater car on Ho Chi Minh road in Nhan Co commune on 28/11.
Lien Khuong airport will suspend operations for four months, from 4/3 to 25/8/2026, for upgrades to its runway, taxiways, and technical infrastructure system.
Prenn Pass has been repaired after landslides and road cracks, allowing vehicle traffic from 13:00 on 25/11, with the exception of trucks, to ensure safety.
The Southeast Asian gong festival will take place in Da Lat from 18/12 to 2/1/2026, gathering art troupes from five regional countries and 11 domestic teams.