VietNamNet Bridge - Located on Tran Cung Road, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Hospital E was deeply flooded after heavy rains in the past two days.




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This morning, August 9, the water level measured in the hospital was about 60 cm, much lower than yesterday afternoon.




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Doctors and hospital staff use sand bags to prevent water.




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Sandbags are available at the corridors of the hospitals and at the doors of some wards.




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“Specialized vehicles” in flooding.




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The corridor of the obstetrics ward.




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A man carries his father on his back.




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It took this guy, who had a painful leg, 20 minutes to walk from the consulting room to the lab.




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A woman and her daughter sit on a stone chair in the hospital campus.




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Due to heavy rain and broken pumping machines, the hospital lost safe water from yesterday until 9am today. In the picture: an ethnic minority mother from Lao Cai had to carry her baby from the hospital to a restaurant outside to buy food three times a day.




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Flooding at the 103 Military Hospital in Ha Dong district.


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