Rach Cung Street in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City is flooded almost up to motorcycle wheels, making it hard for commuters to travel. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre
Many streets in Binh Dong Ward, including Pham The Hien, Trinh Quang Nghi, and Rach Cung, as well as nearby alleys were left awash with water due to the high tides.
The tidal flooding disrupted traffic and caused a series of motorbikes to stall mid-route, forcing riders to push their vehicles through knee-deep water.
Some residents chose to wait on sidewalks until the water receded before continuing their journey.
“Even though it didn’t rain, the tide rose so high that water spilled onto the streets and into alleys, making it difficult for people to get around, especially parents and students,” said one resident.
Some students had to walk their bicycles through the water to get home.

High tides submerge a house on Pham The Hien Street in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre
On Rach Cung Street, water levels rose nearly to the height of motorcycle wheels in some sections.
Residents waded through the flooded street, while many households struggled to prevent water from seeping into their homes.
Pumps and makeshift barriers were deployed in an effort to keep interiors dry.
“The tide was unusually high today, and water entered my house. I had to use a pump to drain it out,” another resident shared.

A rider wades through knee-deep floodwater on Rach Cung Street in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre
A similar situation was reported on Nguyen Binh Street in Hiep Phuoc Commune, formerly part of Nha Be District, where flooding also occurred due to the rising tides.
Tide levels on the Saigon River have risen significantly at many monitoring stations and are expected to remain high for the next two to three days before receding, according to the southern weather center.
Peak tide levels are forecast to persist through Sunday.
Residents are urged to remain cautious, as heavy rainfall combined with high tides could worsen flooding in low-lying and riverside areas, affecting traffic and economic activities.

A household uses a pump to drain water out. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

Motorcyclists travel on a flooded street in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

High tides flood an alley in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

Tidal flooding causes many motorcycles to break down in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

Students walk along a flooded street in Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, October 23, 2025. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

A section of Rach Cung Street is flooded, October 23, 2025. Photo: Ngoc Khai / Tuoi Tre

A man walks his motorcycle through the flooded Nguyen Binh Street, October 23, 2025. Photo: H.M.
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