VietNamNet Bridge – After a big noise, thousands of cubic meters of soil and stone from Ka Lang mountain rushed down Go Rin village in the central
Two days after the catastrophe, the village was still covered by a miserable atmosphere. The traces of the landslide were everywhere.
Go Rin village is located in a ravine, with 40 households totaling nearly 200 people. After the incident, red mud covered the entire village. A house collapsed, killing a 10-year-old girl.
Three other houses were also collapsed, injuring three people.
The mountain can break anytime, threatening the lives of local residents.
Villagers said the mountain broke after prolonged rains. A new crack of 300 meter long, over 0.5 meter wide has appeared in the mount. Local residents have to move out of their houses to live in tents.
By November 19, at least 19 people died in floods in central
The village after catastrophe:
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Three houses were collapsed in the incident, which killed one and injured three. |
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A man, his son and their collapsed house. |
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This woman still tries to seek her girl, who died in the incident. |
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People have to live in tents. |
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Mount breaking has isolated Son Tan commune in Quang Ngai province for two days. |
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