Typhoon Yagi Causes Widespread Devastation in Vietnam
Typhoon Yagi Causes Widespread Devastation in Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi Causes Widespread Devastation in Vietnam

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Typhoon Yagi has wreaked havoc across Vietnam, leading to at least 233 fatalities and hundreds of injuries, with devastating landslides and flash floods particularly affecting the northern province of Lao Cai. The typhoon, the most powerful to hit Vietnam in decades, made landfall with winds reaching 149 kph, and its aftermath has forced 130,000 people to evacuate from their homes. Rescue operations are ongoing, with 39 individuals still missing, while access to the worst-hit areas remains challenging due to damaged infrastructure. Neighboring countries like Laos and Thailand are also experiencing severe flooding, with multiple fatalities and warnings issued for further risks. The Mekong River has reached alarming levels, prompting evacuations in Laos, while Myanmar has reported additional casualties due to the storm's effects. Overall, Typhoon Yagi has emerged as a significant climate event affecting a wide region, exacerbating existing weather challenges.

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