After Historic Floods, Billion-Dollar Cars Submerged in Water Await Rescue

In the aftermath of the historic flood, numerous cars damaged by water inundation in Bac Ninh, Thai Nguyen, and Lang Son now crowd repair shops, awaiting restoration.

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Damaged cars fill a repair garage in Bac Giang Ward, Bac Ninh Province.

A billion-dong car damaged by flooding undergoes repairs.

Flood-damaged vehicles awaiting repair.

Mechanics overwhelmed by flood-damaged car repairs.

Mr. Nguyen Van Tiep, garage representative, states they’re overwhelmed with flood-damaged car repairs.

Approximately 40 flood-damaged cars are currently under repair.

Mechanics work tirelessly to repair flood-damaged vehicles.

Flood-damaged car interiors require extensive cleaning.

Floodwaters cause extensive damage to car engines.

Flood damage ranges from interior cleaning to engine repairs and electrical system replacements.

Mud and debris remain on flood-damaged car parts.

Car parts still bear mud traces from floodwaters.

Flood-damaged cars require extensive repairs.

Garages struggle to keep up with flood-damaged car repairs.

Many garages in Bac Giang Ward are overwhelmed with flood-damaged car repairs.

Severely flood-damaged cars require lengthy and costly repairs.

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