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Can Ha hamlet (Can Huu commune, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi) submerged in water, turning into an isolated island over the past few days. Photo: Pham Quoc Dung
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From July 25 to 27, the area turned into a vast sea of water. Image at Can Ha Cultural Center on July 25. Photo: Pham Quoc Dung
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Not only Can Ha hamlet (Can Huu commune), but other areas such as Xom Ben (Tan Tien commune), and Provincial Road 412B connecting Quoc Oai district with Xuan Mai town, were also heavily flooded two days earlier. Photo: Dinh Tien Cuong
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Image at Nhan Ly hamlet (Tan Tien commune) on the afternoon of July 27. Photo: Dinh Tien Cuong
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Crops of the local people submerged in water. Photo: Dinh Tien Cuong
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Many poultry flocks had to cluster on rooftops. Image next to Provincial Road 412B. Photo: Dinh Tien Cuong
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Residents of Tan Tien commune have been using boats for travel over the past few days. On the afternoon of July 27, some shallow areas were about 40 cm deep. Photo: Dinh Tien Cuong
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The road to Xom Ben Voi is indistinguishable from the fields. Photo: Pham Quoc Dung
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In recent days, local youths have been taking the opportunity to swim right on the flooded fields. Photo: Pham Quoc Dung

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