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Floods are one of the most common and destructive natural disasters in Viet Nam, particularly in the central and northern regions. Every year, during the rainy season from June to November, heavy typhoons and prolonged downpours cause rivers to overflow rapidly. These severe floods submerge entire villages, destroy crops, and wash away vital infrastructure like roads and bridges. Thousands of families are forced to evacuate their homes, face severe food shortages, and deal with dangerous waterborne diseases afterward. To minimize the devastation, the Vietnamese government and local communities constantly work together to improve dyke systems and early warning alerts.

Floods are one of the most common and destructive natural disasters in Viet Nam, particularly in the central and northern regions. Every year, during the rainy season from June to November, heavy typhoons and prolonged downpours cause rivers to overflow rapidly. These severe floods submerge entire villages, destroy crops, and wash away vital infrastructure like roads and bridges. Thousands of families are forced to evacuate their homes, face severe food shortages, and deal with dangerous waterborne diseases afterward. To minimize the devastation, the Vietnamese government and local communities constantly work together to improve dyke systems and early warning alerts.

Floods are one of the most common and destructive natural disasters in Viet Nam, particularly in the central and northern regions. Every year, during the rainy season from June to November, heavy typhoons and prolonged downpours cause rivers to overflow rapidly. These severe floods submerge entire villages, destroy crops, and wash away vital infrastructure like roads and bridges. Thousands of families are forced to evacuate their homes, face severe food shortages, and deal with dangerous waterborne diseases afterward. To minimize the devastation, the Vietnamese government and local communities constantly work together to improve dyke systems and early warning alerts.