<p>According to preliminary statistics, about 50 households in Tan Ha hamlet, Tan Tien commune, Dong Phu district were all affected by tornadoes in the past 2 days. In which, about 20 households suffered severe damage, with 40-50% of the crop area broken.</p> <p>Mr. Nguyen Song Thao and households living along the stream Giai area, Tan Ha hamlet, when checking the field garden, were surprised after the tornado happened yesterday afternoon. Because around this time years ago, the area was almost free of tornadoes. But this year, in the blink of an eye, dozens of hectares of crops of all kinds were toppled by a hurricane.</p> <p>Mr. Nguyen Song Thao, Tan Ha hamlet, Tan Tien commune, Dong Phu district, Binh Phuoc province said: "Every year in September of this lunar calendar, it usually starts in the dry season, but this year due to the weather it changes, so it rains a lot, so it rains a lot, so the wet ground has been wet for a long time, so the wet soil met a whirlwind, it was too strong, it caused it to be too devastating. very heavy"</p> <p>According to Mr. Thao's calculations, with 3 hectares of rubber, 1.8 hectares of cashew and 900 pepper stings being harvested, if there is no tornado, this year his family will have a revenue of about 600 million VND. But with more than 400 rubber trees and 200 pepper and 50 cashew trees broken. Surely his family will lose no less than 200 million dong.</p> <p>According to the sharing of households, pepper trees can be rebuilt to take care of, but it is very costly. As for cashew and rubber areas, if the number of trees is broken, almost all of them have to be cut off. garden. Because if the garden has a lot of space, it only takes a strong wind sooner or later the remaining trees will fall.</p> <p>Therefore, the desire of the households at this time is that the local government will have appropriate support policies for them to soon stabilize production and replant crops.</p> <p>Ho Chi Minh route through A Luoi district</p> <p>Previously, heavy rain lasted for many days, causing the West branch of the Ho Chi Minh route through A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province to appear 63 locations of landslides. In which, there are 16 locations causing traffic jams, from Km 385+00 to Km 412+500.</p> <p>In the past few days, Thua Thien-Hue Land Management and Construction Joint Stock Company has mobilized machinery and workers to handle the landslides at the aforementioned points, and at the same time reinforce the points at risk of continued landslide.</p> <p>By the afternoon of October 20, there were still 6 landslides that had not been cleared in the A Tep area, A Luoi district. The construction unit continued to mobilize 6 excavators and 70 construction workers in 3 shifts to handle landslides until 10 am this morning (October 21) to open the route at these landslide points.</p> <p>According to a representative of Thua Thien-Hue Urban Management and Construction Joint Stock Company, currently the amount of soil and rock landslides on the Ho Chi Minh route through A Luoi district is still a lot, so after the route is opened, the unit will continue to clean up and it is expected that it will take a long time. 20 days to finish.</p>