Hanoi streets inundated after heavy rains

VOV.VN - Heavy downpour in the morning of June 13 caused severe flooding and traffic congestion in many streets in Hanoi.  Some photos:







Dien Bien Phu street

National Assembly House
Bui Ngoc Duong street
Yen Phu street



A car in Vuong Thua Vu street in the flood (Photo: Hanoi Moi)

Le Van Huu street (Photo: Ha Noi Moi)

Ta Hien street (Photo by Hanoi Moi)

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