Record Rains Flood Central Vietnam, Kill 10
Record Rains Flood Central Vietnam, Kill 10

Record Rains Flood Central Vietnam, Kill 10

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Record-breaking rains have triggered catastrophic flooding across central Vietnam, inundating historic towns including Hoi An and Hue and pushing rivers to their highest levels in about 60 years — the Thu Bon reached 5.62 m — with rainfall totals up to roughly 1,700 mm reported in 24 hours. Authorities say at least 10 people have died, several others are missing (reports vary between five and eight), thousands have been injured, and some 100,000–128,000 houses have been flooded across multiple provinces. The deluge has devastated agriculture and livestock — officials cite more than 5,000 hectares of crops destroyed and over 16,000 cattle lost — and has triggered an estimated 100–150 landslides, damaging roads and other infrastructure. Tens of thousands of residents have been evacuated (official figures around 25,000), the military has mobilised thousands of personnel for search-and-rescue, and relief deliveries — including drones and convoys — continue to reach isolated communities. Authorities warn torrential rain will persist, threatening further damage to cultural heritage sites, tourism and livelihoods, and experts point to climate-driven increases in extreme weather as a contributing factor.

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