Hoi An Rebuilds & Welcomes Tourists After Devastating floods
Vietnam‘s beloved historic town of Hoi An is showing remarkable resilience.Following recent catastrophic flooding, residents are working tirelessly to restore this UNESCO World Heritage site, and tourists are beginning to return. The central region suffered greatly, with at least 35 lives lost in the disaster.
A Vital Economic recovery
Hoi An’s economy depends heavily on tourism. Last year, accommodation, dining, and ticket sales generated nearly two-thirds of the region’s income. The town welcomed over 4.4 million visitors, including 3.6 million international travelers, during that period.
You’ll find that despite ongoing cleanup efforts at many hotels, lantern shops, and restaurants, a sense of normalcy is returning. Both domestic and international visitors have been seen enjoying the riverfront and heritage landmarks since Saturday. This is a crucial step toward preparing for the peak travel season.
The Impact of the Flooding
Last week’s floods submerged Hoi An’s iconic streets and centuries-old wooden houses, forcing hundreds of businesses to temporarily close their doors.While official financial damage estimates are still being compiled, small business owners report meaningful losses – potentially thousands of U.S. dollars each.
Here’s a fast overview of the widespread impact:
* fatalities: At least 35 lives were lost.
* Homes Inundated: Over 16,000 houses were flooded.
* Agricultural Damage: 5,300 hectares (13,100 acres) of crops were destroyed.
* Power Outages: Approximately 75,000 people remain without power.
[Image of Thailand Floods with caption: Some 35 people lost their lives in the extreme flooding. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.]
Regional Recovery Efforts
The recovery isn’t limited to Hoi An. The nearby city of Thua Thien Hue reopened its iconic citadel to tourists on Friday. However, authorities are urging caution. Prolonged rains are forecast in the coming days, and river levels remain a concern, potentially leading to renewed flooding.
vietnam’s Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
Vietnam is notably susceptible to severe storms and flooding. The country frequently experiences widespread property damage during its storm season, which typically runs from June to October.
what you need to know if you’re planning a trip:
* Stay Informed: Monitor weather reports and heed warnings from local authorities.
* Be Prepared: Pack accordingly for potential rain and disruptions.
* Support Local Businesses: Your tourism dollars will directly contribute to the town’s recovery.
The resilience of Hoi An and its people is inspiring. As the town rebuilds, it remains a captivating destination, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Resources:
* independent.co.uk Flooding Topic Page









