Toàn cảnh flycam ngập lụt miền Trung | VTV24
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Key Concepts:
- Extreme rainfall event in Bạch Mã, Huế
- Comparison to world record rainfall
- Sông Thu Bồn flood exceeding 1964 "Đại Hình Thủy" flood
Extreme Rainfall Event in Bạch Mã, Huế
The transcript highlights an extreme rainfall event that occurred at the summit of Bạch Mã mountain in Huế city on October 27th and 28th. The total rainfall recorded during these two days was exceptionally high, described as "xấp xì với kỷ lục mưa lớn nhất thế giới" (nearly equivalent to the world's largest rainfall record). This indicates an unprecedented level of precipitation in the region.
Sông Thu Bồn Flood Exceeds Historical Benchmark
A significant consequence of this extreme rainfall was the flooding of the Sông Thu Bồn river. The flood level on the Sông Thu Bồn surpassed that of the "Đại Hình Thủy" flood in 1964. The 1964 flood is characterized as the "lũ than thương nhất ở khu vực miền Trung" (most devastating flood in the Central region). By exceeding this historical benchmark, the current flood on Sông Thu Bồn signifies a potentially more severe hydrological event than one of the most catastrophic floods previously recorded in Central Vietnam.
Logical Connections and Conclusion
The transcript establishes a direct causal link between the extreme rainfall in Bạch Mã and the subsequent severe flooding of the Sông Thu Bồn. The magnitude of the rainfall is presented as the primary driver for the flood exceeding a historically significant and devastating event. The overall takeaway is the occurrence of an exceptionally severe weather and hydrological event in Central Vietnam, with rainfall levels approaching global records and riverine flooding surpassing a major historical disaster.
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