Vietnamese workers in Laos start cleaning up ruins after dam collapse

VOV.VN - Employees of a subsidiary of Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) group operating in Laos have started to clean up the massive ruins caused by the collapse of Xe Pian-Xe Nam Noy hydropower dam on July 23.

According to female worker Tran Thi Muoi, immediately after the flood begins to recede, the Vietnamese employees return to their tents to clean up the mess.
 
She says almost all of their properties were damaged or swept away.
 
The workers try to salvage items from their destroyed tents.
 
 
 
Having a meal after the disaster
 
 
Their sleeping places are covered with mud and rubbish.
 
 
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