A tropical depression and Prapiroon storm brought heavy rainfall to many parts of Laos from July 18 to August 21, affecting more than 36,200 people across the country.
Heavy rains and storms affected 13 provinces across Laos, impacting 60 districts, 541 villages, and 17,548 households, Lao Army Television reported on August 30.
The storms and heavy rains have caused widespread damage to over 9,760 hectares of agricultural land, 177 roads, 12 bridges, 79 irrigation systems, 30 water supply systems, 334 fishponds, and livestock including 13,478 cattle, buffaloes, goats, pigs, and poultry.
Three people lost their lives and one person is still missing.
Additionally, 72 households had to be temporarily relocated, and 125 houses were damaged.
The Lao National Disaster Management Committee held a meeting last week to discuss measures to enhance disaster preparedness and response, with a particular focus on ensuring timely and efficient coordination among relevant agencies.
Speaking at the meeting, Lao Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence Chansamone Chanyalath stressed the importance of the committee's role in effectively managing disaster response during the 2024 rainy season and urged continuous vigilance and prompt action in addressing emerging challenges./.
VNA