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Count on TrapBag® to Save Property & Lives

Protect Vietnam’s coasts and rivers from severe floods and erosion with TrapBag® barriers, providing fast, durable, large-scale protection for communities and contractors before disaster strikes.

TrapBag Solutions in Vietnam

Flood Defense Systems

TrapBag barriers create an effective line of defense during river and coastal flooding. Each unit is engineered to stabilize as water rises, providing large-scale protection for roads, homes, and critical facilities.

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Coastal Erosion Protection

Erosion from waves and tides threatens Vietnam’s coastline and fishing economies. TrapBag barriers with lids can be installed in double rows to reinforce beaches, riverbanks, and ports, helping maintain vital shoreline integrity.

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Emergency Response and Rapid Repair

When storms strike, speed matters. TrapBag barriers can be installed up to 10 times faster than traditional sandbags, making them ideal for quick containment, levee reinforcement, and temporary water diversion during severe weather.

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Who We Serve In Vietnam

We serve all sorts of industries in Vietnam and throughout Southeast Asia with our property, environment, and life-saving barriers.

Municipalities and Government Agencies

Cities and provincial governments use TrapBag barriers to defend against seasonal flooding, reinforce levees, and secure coastal areas.

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Construction and Infrastructure Projects

Engineers and contractors rely on TrapBag Cofferdam Bags for temporary water control during bridge or pipeline construction. These reusable systems reduce downtime and project risk.

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Ports and Industrial Facilities

TrapBag barriers are used to contain rising tides and protect equipment yards, storage sites, and industrial zones from flood damage.

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What's At Stake?

Urban Flooding

Heavy rainfall, tidal flooding, and rising sea levels continue to strain Vietnam’s major urban centers. TrapBag cellular barriers help protect transportation corridors, utilities, and vulnerable districts during peak monsoon conditions.

Rain-Driven Landslides

Mountainous regions in northern and central Vietnam face recurring landslides during prolonged rainfall. TrapBag barriers can redirect debris flows and support the protection of roads, construction zones, and nearby communities in active hazard areas.

Stronger Typhoons

More intense typhoons are increasing storm surge and coastal flooding along Vietnam’s long coastline. TrapBag barriers provide a flexible, rapidly deployed line of defense that can be installed ahead of landfall and removed once conditions improve.

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Why Choose TrapBag®?

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  • Fast Deployment

    A team of two individuals and a third person operating an excavator can complete a 100-foot (approximately 30-metre) TrapBag barrier within one hour. This gives emergency crews precious time to get others or themselves to safety when a flood is coming.

  • Reliable Strength

    TrapBag’s geotextile technology holds back tons of water pressure and keeps people and properties safe. Each cell supports its neighbors when you fill it with sand or washed gravel.

  • Efficient Design

    Every TrapBag® flood barrier cell has a pentagonal shape that concentrates 60% of its mass in the bottom half. It enables faster, less labor-intensive installation when time is running short and weather conditions are challenging.

  • Tried & Tested

    Over 1,000 miles of TrapBag® have been installed worldwide as erosion control and temporary flood protection barriers. Tested by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and relied upon by state and municipal governments worldwide, they are a proven system for protecting neighborhoods and towns from flood disasters.

How TrapBag Compares to:

Sandbags have been a tried-and-true method of repelling floodwaters for thousands of years. However, they have a high margin of error compared to improved systems like TrapBag® and take much longer to complete.

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These barriers are designed to be filled with water and divert floodwaters from buildings and infrastructure. However, most water barriers aren’t more than a few feet tall and can’t stand up to wave action. 

TrapBag barriers start at 1.2 meters tall and can be stacked on top of each other during major flooding events. Their solid fill design provides stability and resilience in the face of wave action and rapids.

Flood walls and floodgates are frequently used in low-lying or flood-prone areas across Thailand to protect at-risk locations from flood damage. However, they can be costly and challenging to implement on time.

TrapBag® offers a more affordable, flexible alternative for temporary or permanent flood protection.