Typhoon Yagi Causes Devastating Floods in Vietnam
Typhoon Yagi Causes Devastating Floods in Vietnam
Typhoon Yagi Causes Devastating Floods in Vietnam
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Typhoon Yagi has wreaked havoc across northern Vietnam, with the death toll now estimated at 181, including 34 deaths from a landslide in the remote village of Lang Nu. The Red River in Hanoi has reached its highest level in 20 years, prompting mass evacuations and significant flooding in the capital. Hundreds of residents have been assisted by police and volunteers as they navigate through waist-deep waters to escape their homes. The storm has also impacted neighboring countries, including Laos and Thailand, where flooding and landslides have caused additional casualties. The disaster has led to widespread disruptions in industrial operations, raising concerns about the impact on global supply chains. As recovery efforts continue, the government remains vigilant as another storm threatens to exacerbate the situation.

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