Following the devastating damage to the An Luong embankment caused by storms, which left hundreds of households in a state of "alert," Da Nang City decided to invest 210 billion VND in constructing a new embankment.
Prolonged heavy rain caused serious landslides on provincial road 135 in Lai Chau province, cutting off traffic and partially burying a passenger car under mud and rocks.
The meteorological agency has issued the latest bulletin on the cold front causing heavy rain in Northern and North Central Vietnam, and warned of the risk of flash floods and landslides in seven provinces.
Despite only a few prolonged rainstorms, the mountain next to the K'Nớ 5 resettlement area in Đam Rông 4 commune (Lâm Đồng province) has developed numerous cracks and subsidence from the summit, threatening the residential area.
The Thanh Hoa Provincial Police have determined the cause of death of three people in the quarry collapse and have decided to prosecute and temporarily detain the director for investigation.
The People's Procuracy of Region 12 (Thanh Hoa province) approved the decision to prosecute and the order to temporarily detain the owner of the stone quarry involved in the landslide in Cam Tu commune.
The Chairman of the People's Committee of Cam Tu commune believes that the accident was most likely caused by the unstable geological conditions in the mining area after several days of heavy rain.
Sau vụ sạt lở khiến 3 công nhân tử vong, khu vực hiện trường mỏ đá ở Thanh Hóa ngổn ngang, máy móc bị vùi trong đống đá, nhiều sợi dây cháy chậm vẫn đang còn sót lại.
Following a major landslide two days ago, Gia Bac Pass on National Highway 28 in Lam Dong province is littered with rocks and debris, making it slippery, and many areas are at risk of further landslides when the rain comes.
During the rainy night, a landslide caused a wall of a house to collapse, falling onto the bed where a father and his two children were sleeping, resulting in one child being hospitalized.
Nearly a year after the landslides occurred, roads around Da Lat in Lam Dong province, which are cracked, subsided, deformed, and have cavities deeply embedded in the road surface, have yet to be repaired.
Weather forecast for May 20th: Many areas in the North will experience very heavy rain, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas, and flooding in low-lying areas and urban centers.
The Department of Construction of Lam Dong province has issued a notice prohibiting vehicles from passing through Gia Bac pass to address landslides caused by heavy rain.
According to experts, from tonight, May 19th, Northern Vietnam and the two provinces of Thanh Hoa and Nghe An will experience moderate to heavy rain over a wide area, with a high risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous regions.
On May 19th, the northern region continued to experience torrential rain with rainfall ranging from 10-40mm, and from the night of the same day until May 20th, the rainfall tended to increase.
Heavy rain lasting for many hours in Quang Ninh and Lai Chau provinces has increased the risk of flash floods and landslides, especially in mountainous areas, along streams, and on steep terrain.
The meteorological agency has issued the latest bulletin on the cold front affecting Northern and North Central Vietnam, while also warning of the risk of flash floods and landslides in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces.
The embankment on the left bank of the Thao River, in the section passing through Phong Chau ward (Phu Tho province), has suffered serious landslides, with the ground sinking deeply and house walls cracking, forcing 11 households to urgently relocate.
Nearly six months after the serious landslide on D'Ran Pass (Lam Dong province), the landslide site has not been completely repaired, progress is slow, and many items remain unfinished.
Even though the rainy season hasn't arrived yet, landslides remain a constant worry for the people of Lam Dong. Many roads and hillsides bear the scars of erosion, waiting to collapse.
Even though the rainy season hasn't arrived yet, people traveling on the Eastern Truong Son road connecting Lam Dong and Dak Lak are apprehensive due to numerous landslides on the slopes and at the foot of the mountains.
The Da Nang City People's Committee has declared a state of emergency due to natural disasters, including in Put village – the site of a horrific landslide that killed and left three people missing.
These days, the construction site of the elevated bridge on Mimosa Pass, National Highway 20, Xuan Huong Ward - Da Lat, is bustling again after the Lunar New Year holiday of the Year of the Horse 2026.
A section of road along the canal bank on Ba Dinh Street, Chanh Hung Ward (Ho Chi Minh City) unexpectedly collapsed and suffered serious landslides, forcing authorities to urgently cordon off the area.