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Da Nang Police go into deep sewers, help tourists get their phones back

Trần Thi (báo lao động) 26/12/2025 09:15 (GMT+7)

Da Nang - Hong Kong (China) tourist dropped his phone into a drainage culvert while traveling and was supported by the police to recover his property.

On December 25, Da Nang City Police informed that while traveling in Da Nang City, a tourist from Hong Kong (China) unfortunately dropped his iPhone into a deep drainage ditch.

While confused because the sewer mouth is quite deep and narrow and cannot be taken by themselves, visitors have received timely help from the local police force.

Luc luong Canh sat PCCC va CNCH Cong an thanh pho Da Nang phoi hop cung Cong an phuong Hai Chau mo nap cong, tim dien thoai cho du khach. Anh: CATP
The Fire Prevention and Rescue Police of Da Nang City Police coordinated with Hai Chau Ward Police to open the sewer covers and find phones for tourists. Photo: CATP

Accordingly, as soon as they received the report of the incident, the Fire Prevention and Rescue Police of Da Nang City Police in coordination with Hai Chau Ward Police quickly arrived at the scene to support this tourist. The police officers used specialized equipment to overturn the concrete culvert covers.

After a period of effort, the phone was found and handed over to the owner in a state of still functioning well.

After receiving the dropped phone, the Hong Kong (China) tourist could not hide his emotions. This female tourist continuously greeted and sent sincere thanks in English and gestures: "Thank you Vietnam, thank you Da Nang Police. I was really surprised, they were not only fast but also very dedicated. I feel very safe and welcome here".

Luc luong cong an ban giao lai dien thoai cho du khach. Anh: CATP
The police force handed over the phones to the tourists. Photo: CATP

The actions of the soldiers of Hai Chau Ward Police and the Fire Prevention and Rescue Force are not only to carry out their duties, but also to build the image of a livable city, where safety and hospitality are always put first.

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