Vietnam’s tourist sites submerged as record rainfall causes major flooding
HANOI Vietnam AP Heavy rains have caused major flooding in central Vietnam with rivers swelling and submerging homes farmland and tourist destinations including the historic cities of Hue and Hoi An Rainfall in the central city of Hue reached millimeters inches in hours by late Monday the highest volume ever recorded in Vietnam according to the country s meteorological department By Tuesday morning water levels in Hue s iconic Perfume River had risen to meters feet and were waist-deep in the UNESCO-listed former imperial capital and the ancient town of Hoi An Tourists were evacuated by boat from Hoi An after persistent rains and releases from hydroelectric dams caused water in the Hoai River to rise nearly meters feet State media disclosed around tourists were moved to other hotels The flood was rising so fast and we had to speedily relocate our guests to other hotels outside the flooding area for their safety mentioned Nguyen Ngoc Anh a hotelier near the Thu Bon river in Hoi An He stated they could only secure the doors of the hotels and evacuate the flooded premises The floods in Hue submerged homes and cut off major streets state media shared adding that residents used boats to move around The train journey between Hanoi in the north and the southern financial capital of Ho Chi Minh city was suspended impacting thousands of passengers state media mentioned On Monday evening Vietnam s railways positioned carriages laden with heavy stones weighing tons U S tons on a bridge to prevent it from being swept away by floodwaters state media stated About people in rural pockets of the Thua Thien Hue province were isolated by flooding and landslides declared Australian nonprofit Blue Dragon Children s Foundation The number includes children under its care Global warming is making tropical storms stronger and wetter according to experts because warmer oceans provide them with more fuel driving more intense winds heavier rainfall and shifting precipitation patterns across East Asia Vietnam is among the the majority flood-prone countries worldwide with nearly half its population living in areas of liability The Associated Press setting and environmental coverage receives financial promotion from multiple private foundations AP is solely responsible for all content Find AP s standards for working with philanthropies a list of supporters and funded coverage areas at AP org Source