Foreigners join locals in cleaning up Nha Trang beach after floods in south-central Vietnam

23/11/2025 14:35

More than 1,000 people, including residents and foreigners, have been clearing mountains of debris that washed onto the iconic Nha Trang shoreline in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam over the past two days in the wake of recent flooding.

Volunteers included youth union members, armed forces, officials, residents, and local and international visitors.

A large number of people were seen working along the beachfront on Sunday morning, removing tens of metric tons of litter and natural debris.

Fallen trees, household waste, and thick layers of mud covered stretches of the beach, normally celebrated as the ‘soul of tourism’ in the province, leaving it cluttered, discolored, and heavy with the smell of waste.

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A foreigner joins locals to clean up Nha Trang Beach after floods. Photo: Khanh Hoa Online

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A Russian tourist teams up with locals in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam to clean up Nha Trang Beach. Photo: Khanh Hoa Online

Nguyen Bao Tran, a student at Pham Van Dong High School, said she and her classmates registered to join the clean-up after the call by their school.

“The beach is a symbol of Nha Trang. Many tourists come here because of its beauty," Tran said.

“Seeing it in bad condition is heartbreaking, so we desire to help restore it."

Huynh Thi Nhu Y, deputy secretary of the Khanh Hoa Provincial Youth Union, noted that the volume of debris remains enormous and that the clean-up will take considerable time.

A representative of the Khanh Hoa Tourism Association said that clean-up efforts will continue in the coming days, depending on how much additional debris drifts ashore following the floods.

The association is calling on more businesses, schools, and volunteer groups to join so that restoration efforts can be sustained and widely promoted.

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Several foreigners take part in a massive clean-up drive on Nha Trang Beach, November 23, 2025. Photo: Phu Nu Online

The waste washing ashore originated upstream along the Cai River, where floodwaters swept debris into the river mouth before waves carried it onto Nha Trang Beach.

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Students and young people join a massive clean-up drive on Nha Trang Beach, Khanh Hoa Province, November 23, 2025. Photo: Tran Hoai / Tuoi Tre

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A student cleans up Nha Trang Beach. Photo: Tran Hoai / Tuoi Tre

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Nha Trang Beach is filled with waste after floods. Photo: Tran Hoai / Tuoi Tre

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Students and officers join a massive clean-up operation on Nha Trang Beach, November 23, 2025. Photo: Tran Hoai / Tuoi Tre

 

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