VietNamNet Bridge - Last night, the storm left Vietnam to Laos. At Quang Tri and Quang Binh, the center of the storm, about 5,000 houses were unroofed, a series of signboards, trees and electric poles were knocked down, and the electrical grid was damaged.
From yesterday morning, in the town of Lang Co in Phu Loc district of Thua Thien - Hue province, hundreds of houses were unroofed.
In Quang Tri, winds knocked down many trees.
Over 300 meters of embankment in Loc Vinh commune of Phu Loc district was deeply eroded. Four shrimp ponds were destroyed.
Quang Binh has about 2,000 houses completely unroofed, mainly in the city of Dong Hoi and Bo Trach District.
In addition to the north - south 500 kV line was separated from the national grid, the 220 kV and 110 kV lines were damaged, causing blackouts in several districts of Thua Thien – Hue and Quang Tri. The entire Quang Binh province lost power.
According to initial statistics, Quang Tri province has 3,000 houses unroofed, mainly in the two districts of Vinh Linh and Gio Linh.
Traffic signs along the road with fallen trees.
Many large billboards in the province of Quang Binh were struck down. In the storm center, Quang Binh province suffered wind at level 11 and even level 13.
Quang Binh has about 2,000 houses completely unroofed, mainly in the city of Dong Hoi and Bo Trach District.
After entering the central Vietnam, storm Wutip crossed the Vietnam - Laos border and weakened into a tropical depression, then moved westward and weakened again into a low pressure area, with the strongest winds near the center dropping below 39 kilometers per hour (level 6).
Minh Hang