Mekong overflows in Luang Prabang, further flooding expected 
                       
                    Luang Prabang authorities are advising people in  low-lying areas to prepare to move their belongings to a safer place, after  flooding has already affected numerous houses and shops. 
                      Provincial authorities said on Wednesday that  the Mekong River and its tributaries, namely the Bak, Khan, Ou, Xeim and Xaeng  rivers, are continuing to rise and have reached the flood warning level in more  places. 
                       
                      
                        
                          
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                            | Partially  submerged buildings along the Mekong River in Luang Prabang. | 
                           
                        
                       
                      According to the latest reports, the river level  in Luang Prabang now stands at 17.5 metres, meaning further flooding could  occur if it rises any higher. 
                        The Department of Meteorology reports that the  river level is nearing the critical threshold of 18.3 metres. Forecasts predict  a rise to 18.26 metres on September 12 and a further increase to 19.12 metres  by September 13. 
                        Various government agencies including public  security officials are providing vehicles and other forms of assistance to help  people move their belongings and livestock away from rivers. 
                        The Mekong River Commission reported that the  river could flood in Vientiane on September 14 while the river level in Pakxan  district, Borikhamxay province is expected to reach the alarm level on  September 15. 
                        Northern Laos is experiencing some of the worst  flooding in recent years after storm Yagi passed through the area on Monday,  which caused already swollen rivers to rise further and some to overflow. 
                        In Luang Namtha province, the Namtha River burst  its banks, causing the most widespread flooding in the area since 2008. 
                        People who plan to travel through the north of  Laos are advised to keep track of weather warnings after the Namtha River  caused flooding from the Namtha Bridge to Pak Hat village in Pha Oudom  district, Bokeo province. 
                        Elsewhere, in Bountay district, Phongsaly  province, the level of the Lan and Boun rivers has risen to the warning level  following almost non-stop rain since September 8 
                        Flooding has already occurred in some areas and  inundated houses, roads, markets and schools as well as affecting livestock and  crops in Bountay, Phonthong and Nawai villages. Many people have already moved  their belongings, animals and vehicles to higher ground. 
                        Flooding and landslips also occurred in 11  villages of Namor district in Oudomxay province. 
                       
 
By  Times Reporters  
                       (Latest Update September 12, 2024) 
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