The bodies of two foreigners were discovered after being swept away by the flood in Lam Dong, as a result of heavy rainfall and strong currents.
As reported by Vietnam Insider, a car, carrying four foreign tourists and a driver, was visiting Cu Lan Village in Lac Duong district, Lam Dong when it got caught in swiftly flowing water. The vehicle flipped and was swept away by the water over a considerable distance.
At the time of the incident, there were four foreign tourists and a driver inside the vehicle. Promptly responding to the emergency, rescue teams were on the scene to implement support measures and search for potential flood victims.
Regrettably, the bodies of two individuals have been recovered, one person sustained injuries, and one person remains unaccounted for. Fortunately, the driver emerged unharmed and was transported to a medical facility for treatment.
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Cu Lan Village is renowned as a picturesque hamlet nestled amidst the pristine woodlands at the base of Langbiang Mountain, an ecotourism haven within Lac Duong district, Lam Dong province. It holds an irresistible allure for both local and international tourists.
Originally established in the 1960s, Cu Lan village encompasses approximately 30 hectares and is inhabited by the K’Ho ethnic group. This village’s unique charm lies in its untamed and serene landscape, deeply rooted in indigenous culture.
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Source: Vietnam Insider