After the rain, the people of Nghe An invite each other to pick up the ‘sea fortune’

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On the morning of September 26, hundreds of people gathered on the beach of Quynh Phuong ward (Hoang Mai town) to pick up tons of sea clams washed ashore after a heavy rain just happened.

Knowing that there were sea clams washed ashore in Quynh Phuong’s sea, this morning (September 26), people in coastal communes in Hoang Mai and Quynh Luu towns were present to pick up the “sea fortune”. Photo: Viet HungThis is a type of sea clam that is very rarely caught, however, due to the influence of storm No. 6, the waves have washed them to the shore. People carry tools to wade into the sea to pick up clams. Photo: Viet HungWith a net surrounded by a net, after about 5-10 minutes, people have picked up dozens of kilograms of sea clams. Photo: Viet HungSea clams are brought ashore for sorting. According to local people, it took nearly 10 years for this type of sea clam to appear, and fortunately, they washed ashore so it was easy for people to catch. Photo: Viet HungAccording to the market price, this type of small sea clam is sold for from 20,000 to 30,000 VND/kg. For the big ones, the price can be twice as high. Photo: Viet HungAfter picking up the fortune, people quickly put it in the packaging to continue to go to the sea to “recover the fortune”. According to observations, after about 1 session of catching the sea buds, some households collected clams for an income of 2-3 million VND. Many people bring their cars out to bring the clams back. Photo: Viet HungAt 11 am this afternoon (September 26), people still gathered at Quynh Phuong beach to hunt sea clams. However, to prevent and control the Covid-19 epidemic, people need to ensure regulations such as wearing masks and distancing. Photo: Viet Hung. Follow (Baonghean. vn)

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