As of 10 a.m. on November 5, heavy rains continued in Da Nang City. Some alleyways along Me Suot Street (Hoa Khanh Nam Ward, Lien Chieu District) - an area known as the city's “flood center” - were severely flooded due to rapidly rising waters.

According to VietNamNet reporters at Alley 127 on Me Suot Street, many residents hurriedly gathered their belongings and evacuated as water began to seep into their homes. Border guards, military personnel, police officers, and local militia were present to help residents move their belongings and ensure safe evacuation.

Local residents reported that heavy rain started around 4 a.m., and by 8 a.m., water from the Me Xi Canal began flooding the streets, quickly inundating the area. Concerned about property damage, residents started raising their furniture early in the morning.

Images of flooding in Me Suot’s "flood center":

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Floodwaters are rising rapidly in Alley 127 on Me Suot Street.
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Authorities help residents evacuate and raise furniture above the water.
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Border guard officers in Da Nang assist residents door-to-door with evacuation.
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Residents’ belongings are raised to avoid water damage.
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Mrs. Duong Thi Mai, 75, from Alley 127, receives help from local forces to raise her belongings before evacuating. She and her elderly husband faced challenges lifting heavy items.
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By 10 a.m., water levels in Alley 127 remained high.
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Residents hurriedly evacuate to safer areas.
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Border guards from Hai Van Station escort young children out of deeply flooded areas.
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Officials work to clear blockages in the Me Xi Canal.
Photos: Ho Giap