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People poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

These days, the North and Central are hot and hot at 35-38 degrees Celsius, people flock to beaches like Sam Son, Cua Lo, My Khe… to cool off.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

On the afternoon of June 24, in Sam Son City, Thanh Hoa, the beach along Ho Xuan Huong Street was packed with people.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Thanh Hoa as well as the central provinces are experiencing a peak heat wave. Students have just passed the entrance exams, families send their children on vacation, so the beach is more crowded than in the early summer.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Lifeguards constantly warn swimmers not to swim too far from the shore, ready to respond in bad situations.

Not only Sam Son, other beaches in Thanh Hoa such as Hai Tien, Hai Hoa, Quang Xuong… are also crowded.

By the end of June, according to statistics of the functional industry, Sam Son welcomed more than 4 million visitors, nearly three times the same period in 2021, revenue reached 3,450 billion VND, 2.5 times higher than the same period in 2021.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Similarly, along the coast nearly 4 km in Cua Lo town, Nghe An province , on the afternoon of June 24, although the sun had not yet turned off, people poured into the sea to bathe.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Mr. Nguyen Van Quan, 40 years old, with his wife and two children from Hai Duong came to Cua Lo to rest for 3 days. “The first time we came here, the whole family was excited to see the beautiful beach. The afternoon temperature was still high, the sun was shining, but we still went down to swim,” Mr. Quan said.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Towards the end of the afternoon, the number of people flocking to the beach increased. The row of pubs next to the sandy beach is also crowded with guests booking tables for dining.

Mr. Hoang Thanh Son, Head of Culture and Information Office of Cua Lo town, said that every day, 13,000-15,000 people come to Cua Lo to swim, equal to the same period in the years before the Covid-19 epidemic.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

On the morning of June 25, a lot of people and tourists poured into My Khe, Pham Van Dong, Phuoc My … in Da Nang to bathe and cool off. The most crowded time frame is from 5 to 7 am, when the sun is not hot.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Tourists, mainly domestic. The accommodation area is mainly beach hotels.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

Quang Nam is hot at 38 degrees Celsius, people flock to Bai Rang beach, Nui Thanh district, to swim.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

At nearly 6pm, the sun has not yet turned off, and many people come to the beach to bathe.

vietnam people, people poured into the sea to bathe to cool off

The number of visitors poured in, the parking lots were overloaded. In addition to Bai Rang beach, Quang Nam has 125 km of coastline with many beaches such as Tam Thanh, Binh Minh, Ha My …

The central region has been hot and sunny since early June until now. The temperature from Thanh Hoa to Binh Dinh is common 37-38 degrees Celsius, especially in some mountainous districts such as Tuong Duong (Nghe An), Huong Khe (Ha Tinh) 1-2 degrees Celsius higher.

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