Typhoon Yagi Devastates Northern Vietnam
Typhoon Yagi Devastates Northern Vietnam
Typhoon Yagi Devastates Northern Vietnam
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Northern Vietnam is grappling with severe flooding and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit the region in decades. The typhoon, which made landfall on Saturday, has resulted in at least 197 deaths and left 128 people missing, with some 800 others injured. The Red River's water levels remain high, inundating Hanoi and surrounding areas, while landslides have buried villages and disrupted infrastructure, including a major bridge collapse in Phu Tho province. The storm has also damaged over 200,000 hectares of rice and cash crops, disrupted power for millions, and halted operations in key industrial areas. The Vietnamese government has evacuated thousands and launched relief efforts, but ongoing rain continues to pose significant risks.

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