Due to the continuous rain in recent days, many areas in Hanoi have been experiencing flooding. Worried about the potential damage caused by deep flooding if the rain continues, several car showrooms in the capital city have taken action to relocate luxury and supercars to safer locations.
Since the morning of September 10, social media has been flooded with images of supercars and luxury vehicles being transported by tow trucks to safer grounds. The typical locations for these million-dollar cars to escape the floodwaters are shopping malls or elevated parking lots. These places usually have ample space and are more convenient and secure as they are located on higher ground.
A Maserati MC20, with a new car price of VND 20 billion, is moved to the parking lot using a specialized car elevator.
A pre-owned Rolls Royce Phantom Series II is carefully transported into an elevator by four people. Even second-hand, this car is still worth several billion VND.
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