South Vietnam's Binh Thuan province is experiencing severe flooding that has submerged hundreds of hectares of dragon fruit farms, forcing residents to seek higher ground. The flooding is due to heavy rain and the discharge of water from an irrigation reservoir. This province is the largest dragon fruit growing area in Vietnam, producing 600,000 tonnes of the fruit annually. The province and other parts of Vietnam have seen increased flooding due to climate change, leading to the destruction of crops and homes, and causing significant economic damage.