Three landslides struck Tam Giang commune in Vietnam’s Cà Mau province within a two-hour period, causing significant damage to local homes. Twenty-eight houses were damaged, directly impacting nineteen families in the area. The incidents occurred overnight, leaving residents scrambling to respond to the sudden collapses. Authorities have not yet released information regarding potential injuries or the cause of the landslides. This event highlights the vulnerability of communities in the region to land erosion, particularly during the rainy season. Local officials are assessing the extent of the damage and coordinating assistance for affected households. Further monitoring of the area is expected to prevent future incidents.
