Tuyen Quang, Vietnam—A local stream transformed into a violent torrent in minutes this afternoon. Two individuals lost their lives after being caught in the sudden, rapid rise of water. The district disaster office received the first report of missing persons just after noon.
The water level rose faster than residents anticipated. Witnesses claimed the stream became a rushing river following localized downpours. The victims were crossing a shallow section when the surge hit. There was no time to reach the banks.
Rescue teams found the first body less than a kilometer downstream. The current was still fast when the recovery began. The second victim was located later in a debris-clogged turn. Both were pronounced dead at the scene by medical staff.
Heavy rain has pelted this district for the last twenty-four hours. Stream levels have been erratic since early this morning. Many villagers rely on these crossings for daily travel between homes and fields.
Local authorities have since closed the crossing points. Signs were erected to warn of the high water risk. Officials are patrolling the banks to ensure no one attempts to cross the water tonight.
The district chair confirmed that water levels were still rising as of late evening. The threat remains active for all low-lying areas near the mountain streams. Residents have been told to stay away from the water entirely.
Investigations into the exact circumstances of the crossing are ongoing. Officials are looking into why the victims were near the stream despite current flood warnings. The focus remains on securing the area for the night.
The local community remains in shock as rain continues to fall. No further incidents have been reported in the immediate vicinity. Emergency crews remain on standby until the water recedes to safe levels.
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