Fishermen in coastal villages rush back to sea after typhoon

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Fishermen in coastal communities in eastern districts returned to sea within days of Typhoon No. 13 passing, racing to restore lost income as weather conditions stabilized.

The storm caused damage to homes, boats and fishing gear, but as soon as skies cleared and waters calmed, basket boats were once again seen heading offshore for daily catches.

At Nhơn Lý beach in Quy Nhơn Đông Ward, fishermen checked nets and equipment before setting out on short trips close to shore. Võ Ngọc Vận, from Lý Lương neighborhood, said his property had suffered storm damage, but nearby fishing grounds were yielding steady returns since the weather improved. “Life is gradually returning to normal”, he said.

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Basket boats head out to sea as the daily life of fishermen quickly returns to normal after the storm. Photo: Đoan Ngọc

In Vĩnh Hội fishing village in Cát Tiến Commune, boats returned fully loaded with fish, squid and crab. Residents processed the catch on shore while buyers waited to purchase fresh seafood.

Fisherman Trần Nghé, who lost his roof in the storm, said he had already resumed daily trips, earning about 500,000-700,000 VND (USD 20–29) per day and, on good days, several million VND (around USD 80). “Saving up, I’ll have enough to repair the house after the storm”, he said.

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Võ Ngọc Vận, from Lý Lương neighborhood (Quy Nhơn Đông Ward), mends his nets before heading out to sea. Photo: Đoan Ngọc

Nearby, farmer and part-time fisherman Trần Ngọc Vinh also returned to the water after repairing his home and cattle shed. Fishing in recent days earned him more than 2 million VND (about USD 82).

In Xuân Thạnh fishing village in Phù Mỹ Đông Commune, recovery continued at a similar pace. Fisherman Hồ Văn Sắc worked to repair a motorized basket boat damaged in the storm, while Nguyễn Văn Tùng said he lost a wall, roof, a boat and nets. He had since bought corrugated metal for temporary shelter and returned to sea with his remaining boat. “Some days are good, some aren’t, but we get by”, he said.

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A bustling scene at Vĩnh Hội fishing village (Cát Tiến Commune) as basket boats bring in fresh seafood. Photo: Đoan Ngọc

At Xuân Thạnh beach, seafood trader Nguyễn Thị Hãnh said that as fishermen returned to work, she was again able to earn daily income from reselling fresh fish at the market, ranging from several dozen thousand VND to several hundred thousand VND (roughly USD 2–12), depending on the catch.

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Fresh catches brought ashore are bought by women, who take them to local markets to sell for profit. Photo: Đoan Ngọc

Although heavy rain returned shortly after the storm, communities continued to seize every break in the weather to resume work. Even as challenges persist, residents say their perseverance and resilience will carry them through the recovery ahead.

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