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Continuously burning houses on stilts in the border area of ​​Nghe

April 10, 2022 06:24 GMT+7

The fire suddenly burned fiercely, causing the whole house and many properties of the woman who lived alone in the mountainous district of Que Phong (Nghe An) to burn down.

On April 9, 2022, Mr. Lo Van Tung, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Cam Muon commune (Que Phong district, Nghe An province) said that a fire broke out in the area, causing a house on stilts of a household in the commune. completely burned.

Initial information said, at about 2:30 pm on April 9, the house of Vi Thi Mau’s family (SN 1965, living in Mong 2 village, Cam Muon commune) suddenly caught fire.

Discovering the incident, the villagers shouted together to put out the fire, and at the same time reported the incident to the relevant authorities and local authorities.

Continuously burning houses on stilts in the border area of ​​Nghe
In just a moment, the house of Mrs. Vi Thi Mau’s family (Que Phong district) was destroyed by the fire.

Despite efforts to put out the fire, the entire 2-room stilt house and a kitchen were destroyed by the fire. It is known that Ms. Vi Thi Mau mainly lives alone, her family belongs to a poor household. The cause of the fire is being investigated by authorities.

Before that, at about 3:30 p.m. on April 8, a fire also broke out at the house of Mrs. Pham Thi Xuyen’s family, residing in Cau Da hamlet, Yen Hop commune, Quy Hop district, Nghe An province.

When the fire was discovered, the neighbors and people actively extinguished the fire, but the fire was too big to completely burn the house. The fire made 6 people in Ms. Xuyen’s family become empty-handed.

Currently, local authorities and villagers are trying to support the family of Ms. Vi Thi Mau and Pham Thi Xuyen to soon stabilize their lives.

Bao Tram

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