Vietnam flood survivors rebuild lives amidst bountiful harvest
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents of Hoa Thinh commune in Dak Lak province are rebuilding their lives after a historic flood in late 2025.
- The area, once devastated, is now experiencing a bountiful rice harvest and new homes are being built.
- Journalists recall the harrowing experiences of reporting from the flood-stricken region.
Life is returning to Hoa Thinh commune in Vietnam's Dak Lak province, months after a devastating flood ravaged the region. Residents are diligently rebuilding their lives, with rice fields once again yielding a bountiful harvest and new homes rising from the devastation. The area, which was the epicenter of the historic flood in late 2025, had been isolated for days, leaving behind a landscape of mud and destruction.
Journalists who covered the disaster recall the harrowing conditions. Reporting from the flood zone in November 2025 involved navigating treacherous conditions, with mud-covered roads and scarce communication. Many recalled the emotional toll of witnessing the aftermath, including the grim discovery of a woman who perished in her home as floodwaters rose. The images of rescue efforts, with soldiers wading through cold, muddy waters to assist stranded vehicles and residents, remain vivid.
Despite the lingering memories of the tragedy, the resilience of the Hoa Thinh community shines through. The return of the rice harvest, symbolized by the golden fields stretching to the horizon, signifies a new beginning. The efforts to rebuild homes and restore normalcy demonstrate the enduring spirit of the people who faced one of the region's most severe natural disasters.
Thanks to you bringing the images of the flood-stricken people out early, the whole country knows to help.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.