Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Over 80 Dead as Vietnam Battles Aftermath of Devastating Typhoon

 



At least 82 people have been confirmed dead in Vietnam following a powerful typhoon that struck the country over the weekend, bringing heavy rainfall, landslides, and widespread flooding. Thousands of residents in northern provinces have been left stranded on rooftops, with many posting pleas for help on social media.

Typhoon Yagi, regarded as one of the most severe storms to hit Vietnam in three decades, has caused extensive damage, leaving 1.5 million people without electricity. Footage from Phu Tho province captured the collapse of Phong Chau bridge on Monday, sending vehicles into the river below.

Though the storm has weakened into a tropical depression, authorities warn that more disruptions are expected. With 64 people still missing and over 700 injured, officials have issued flood and landslide warnings across 18 provinces. The storm has also damaged homes, factories, and critical infrastructure. Before reaching Vietnam, Yagi caused 24 fatalities in China and the Philippines.

 

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