Vietnam 06.10.2025

Heavy rain causes flooding in Bac Ninh: Media sources report that heavy rains from October 6 to the morning of October 7 caused flooding in parts of Bac Ninh province, Vietnam. Areas such as Bo Ha (325.6 mm), Lang Giang (245.2 mm), Kep (186.2 mm), and Bac Giang (191 mm) saw the heaviest rainfall. Floodwaters and mud inundated homes and businesses, forcing several people to evacuate. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected.

Vietnam 29.09.2025

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cao Bang: Media sources on September 30 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Cao Bang City, Vietnam on September 29. The affected areas include Thuc Phán Ward and the Kim Ðong. Floodwaters have inundated roads and residential areas, forcing residents to evacuate. Rising river levels have damaged over 30 hectares of crops and submerged low-lying buildings. Strong currents and high-water levels have resulted in property damage and traffic disruptions. Lingering disruptions are anticipated.

Vietnam 26.07.2025

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Son La: Local media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several communes across Son La province, Viet Nam, on the night between July 26 and 27. The affected communes include Huoi Mot, Chieng So, Bo Sinh, Chieng Khoong, Nam Ty, and Song Ma. The National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting has issued warnings of flash floods and landslides in the province of Son La on July 27. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected until the floodwater recedes.

Vietnam 30.06.2025

Heavy rainfall causes flooding: Media sources report on July 1 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam, on June 30. Several areas are flooded, including Dong Hy district, Thai Nguyen city, Song Cong city, Vo Nhai district, and Dinh Hoa district. Several local roads and highways were flooded, causing traffic congestion and road closures. The authorities have warned of more heavy rain in the coming days, with the risk of landslides and flash floods. Disruptions to businesses and logistics operations are expected.