Flooding in the Hoi An and Hue regions
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Good evening,

Exceptional floods occurred last week in central Vietnam, in the Hoi An and Hue regions. These areas get a lot of rain every year, but this time it's historically devastating.

The images are striking, horrifying, and surreal for those of us—like me—who walked these beautiful streets not long ago: the old town of Hoi An completely submerged, water up to the rooftops, the Japanese Bridge barely peeking out of the water... In Hue, the flag monument in front of the Imperial City entrance was nothing more than an island...

I’m not posting any links, but anyone can find them online if they wish.

Stay strong to our Vietnamese friends. And a strong warning to all tourists: avoid these regions. The water levels are receding, but more rain is on the way...
Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !
PA Partirdeloin Regular ·
Good evening,

When I see messages like this, I know why I rarely come back to post on this forum, which has become but a shadow of itself...

How is it possible to write in the same post: "striking, horrifying, but above all, let them 'die' because you can’t take your Instagram photos"?

This is the moment when these kind people need our presence—it’s not a war...

I’ve just spent three weeks by their side, and believe me, despite the hardships they’re going through, they’ll always have millions of times more humanity, solidarity, and kindness than you’ll ever have in your Western life. I spent precious moments there, as I always do, despite this exceptional situation and the distress it brings.

Fortunately, those you’re urgently begging to abandon them, as you’re doing, are still there because their trips were planned without waiting for your so-called "expert" recommendations. (I’ve met people of all nationalities, including French ones.)

This message will probably get little response, other than riling up a few "haters," but I hope it’ll make you take a step back before writing such distressing posts—if you have even a shred of human compassion for your "so-called Vietnamese friends"...

Partirdeloin
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Good evening,

When I see messages like this, I know why I rarely come back to post on this forum, which has become but a shadow of its former self...

How is it possible to write in the same text "striking, horrifying, but above all, let them 'die' because you can’t take your Instagram photos"?

This is exactly when these kind people need our presence—it’s not a war...

I’ve just spent 3 weeks by their side, and believe me, despite the hardships they’re going through, they’ll always have millions of times more humanity, solidarity, and kindness than you’ll ever have in your Western life. I spent precious moments there, as always, despite this exceptional situation and the distress it brings.

Fortunately, those you’re urgently begging to abandon them, as you’re doing, are still there because their trips were planned without waiting for your pseudo-expert "recommendations." (I’ve met people of all nationalities, including French.)

This message will probably get little response, other than riling up a few "haters," but I hope it’ll make you take a step back before writing such appalling things—if you have even a shred of human compassion for your "so-called Vietnamese friends..."

Partirdeloin

???

I must’ve missed something...
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Good evening,

When I see messages like this, I know why I rarely come back to post on this forum, which has become but a shadow of its former self...

How is it possible to write in the same text "striking, horrifying, but above all, let them 'die' because you can’t take your Instagram photos"?

This is the moment when these kind people need our presence—it’s not a war...

I just spent three weeks by their side, and believe me, despite the hardships they’re going through, they’ll always have millions of times more humanity, solidarity, and kindness than you’ll ever have in your Western life. I had precious moments there, as always, despite this exceptional situation and the distress it brings.

Fortunately, those you’re urgently begging to abandon them, as you’re doing, are still there because their trips were planned without waiting for your pseudo "expert" recommendations. (I met people of all nationalities, including French.)

This message will probably get little response, other than riling up a few "haters," but I hope it’ll make you take a step back before writing such appalling things—if you have even a shred of human compassion for your "so-called Vietnamese friends"...

Partirdeloin

Whoa, you really went... far, I see where your username comes from 😕 I don’t feed the trolls. Have a nice day
Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !

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