Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
14.10.2025

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Residents in a riverside neighborhood clean up after floods and a typhoon as receding waters leave their homes and yards soaked and covered in river mud, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion (~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Vietnamese military personnel take part in post-flood cleanup operations following typhoon damage, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Garbage piles containing flood-damaged goods are seen as Vietnamese residents clean up after floods and typhoons that destroyed much of their stock, in a neighborhood filled with garment factories and clothing stores, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Garbage piles containing flood-damaged goods are seen as Vietnamese residents clean up after floods and typhoons that destroyed much of their stock, in a neighborhood filled with garment factories and clothing stores, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Garbage piles containing flood-damaged goods are seen as Vietnamese residents clean up after floods and typhoons that destroyed much of their stock, in a neighborhood filled with garment factories and clothing stores, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Garbage piles containing flood-damaged goods are seen as Vietnamese residents clean up after floods and typhoons that destroyed much of their stock, in a neighborhood filled with garment factories and clothing stores, in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

Post-flood cleanup efforts continue in Vietnam's Thai Nguyen
Fotoğraf: Magdalena Chodownik

THAI NGUYEN, VIETNAM - OCTOBER 13: Locals continue to work to clear flood debris in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam, October 13, 2025. Thai Nguyen city was among the hardest-hit areas in northern Vietnam, where floods and typhoons left streets buried in mud and water levels reached the first floor of many homes, while Thai Nguyen Province was the most severely affected, with damages estimated at VND 4 trillion ( ~ 130 990 800 EUR). ( Magdalena Chodownik - Anadolu Agency )

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