The Red River's water level rises, coming within just 1 meter of the Long Bien Bridge (photo taken early morning, September 10). (Photo: VNA)
The Red River's water level rises, coming within just 1 meter of the Long Bien Bridge (photo taken early morning, September 10). (Photo: VNA)
Floodwaters inundate the Phuc Xa area in Hoan Kiem District, impacting local residents' lives (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10). (Photo: VNA)
Floodwaters inundate the Phuc Xa area in Hoan Kiem District, impacting local residents' lives (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10). (Photo: VNA)
On the evening of September 9, rising river waters began flooding parts of Chuong Duong Do riverbanks. In photo: A motorbike repair shop at the 46 Chuong Duong Do parking area is affected as floodwaters inundate the premises. (Photo: VNA)Street in Chuong Duong Ward, particularly in low-lying areas near the Hoan Kiem District
On the evening of September 9, rising river waters began flooding parts of Chuong Duong Do riverbanks. In photo: A motorbike repair shop at the 46 Chuong Duong Do parking area is affected as floodwaters inundate the premises. (Photo: VNA)Street in Chuong Duong Ward, particularly in low-lying areas near the Hoan Kiem District
The Red River's water levels have reached near-warning levels in recent days due to the combined effects of Typhoon Yagi and flood discharge from hydroelectric dams. (Photo: VNA)
The Red River's water levels have reached near-warning levels in recent days due to the combined effects of Typhoon Yagi and flood discharge from hydroelectric dams. (Photo: VNA)
Some residents relocate vehicles from the 46 Chuong Duong Do parking area as a precaution against further flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Some residents relocate vehicles from the 46 Chuong Duong Do parking area as a precaution against further flooding. (Photo: VNA)
Prolonged heavy rains from the remnants of Typhoon No. 3, along with water released from hydropower reservoirs, have caused river levels in northern Vietnam to rise significantly. In Hanoi, the Red River's water level is nearing alert level 1, leading to flooding in the riverside area of Phúc Xá. (Photo: VNA)
Prolonged heavy rains from the remnants of Typhoon No. 3, along with water released from hydropower reservoirs, have caused river levels in northern Vietnam to rise significantly. In Hanoi, the Red River's water level is nearing alert level 1, leading to flooding in the riverside area of Phúc Xá. (Photo: VNA)
Prolonged heavy rains from the remnants of Typhoon No. 3, along with water released from hydropower reservoirs, have caused river levels in northern Vietnam to rise significantly. In Hanoi, the Red River's water level is nearing alert level 1, leading to flooding in the riverside area of Phúc Xá. Photo: VNA.
Prolonged heavy rains from the remnants of Typhoon No. 3, along with water released from hydropower reservoirs, have caused river levels in northern Vietnam to rise significantly. In Hanoi, the Red River's water level is nearing alert level 1, leading to flooding in the riverside area of Phúc Xá. Photo: VNA.
Flooding on Chuong Duong Do Street in Hoan Kiem District forces residents to use boats for transportation (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10). (Photo: VNA)
Flooding on Chuong Duong Do Street in Hoan Kiem District forces residents to use boats for transportation (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10). (Photo: VNA)
After decades, the water level of the Red River has risen this high again (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10) (Photo: VNA)
After decades, the water level of the Red River has risen this high again (Photo taken at 6:45 AM on September 10) (Photo: VNA)
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Hanoi: Rising Red River water levels pose flooding risk

Due to prolonged heavy rains caused by Typhoon Yagi, hydroelectric reservoirs have had to open several floodgates, causing the Red River in Hanoi to rise dangerously close to warning levels.