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Vietnam flash floods and landslides kill dozens | Vietnam flash floods and landslides kill dozens |
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Vietnamese authorities say 37 people have died from floods and landslides caused by heavy rain. | Vietnamese authorities say 37 people have died from floods and landslides caused by heavy rain. |
Another 40 are missing, and thousands have been evacuated from their homes, as a tropical depression sweeps across northern and central Vietnam. | Another 40 are missing, and thousands have been evacuated from their homes, as a tropical depression sweeps across northern and central Vietnam. |
Among the missing is a local journalist reporting on the floods, who was swept away after a river bridge collapsed. | Among the missing is a local journalist reporting on the floods, who was swept away after a river bridge collapsed. |
The South East Asian country often experiences severe storms, and sees several deaths every year from floods. | The South East Asian country often experiences severe storms, and sees several deaths every year from floods. |
The latest bout began on Monday, and weather officials have warned that the tropical depression may intensify into a more powerful storm in coming days. | The latest bout began on Monday, and weather officials have warned that the tropical depression may intensify into a more powerful storm in coming days. |
The death toll was one of the highest ever recorded in the country that was caused by flooding, Reuters reported Vietnam's disaster prevention agency as saying. | |
Officials say at least 16,000 homes have been submerged. | |
The northern Yen Bai and Hoa Binh provinces have been particularly hard hit, with reports of widespread inundation and deadly landslides, and homes washed away. | The northern Yen Bai and Hoa Binh provinces have been particularly hard hit, with reports of widespread inundation and deadly landslides, and homes washed away. |
"We had no time to react. My oldest son was swept away by the floodwater," one Yen Bai resident told news outlet Tuoi Tre. | "We had no time to react. My oldest son was swept away by the floodwater," one Yen Bai resident told news outlet Tuoi Tre. |
On Wednesday several people, including a Vietnam News Agency reporter, were swept away by a torrential river after a bridge they were crossing in Yen Bai collapsed, local media said. | On Wednesday several people, including a Vietnam News Agency reporter, were swept away by a torrential river after a bridge they were crossing in Yen Bai collapsed, local media said. |
Meanwhile 18 people were buried in an overnight landslide in Hoa Binh, with most of them still missing by Thursday, according to state media. | Meanwhile 18 people were buried in an overnight landslide in Hoa Binh, with most of them still missing by Thursday, according to state media. |
Hundreds of soldiers have been deployed for rescue efforts. A disaster agency official told AFP news agency that they were "mobilising all forces to search for the missing". | Hundreds of soldiers have been deployed for rescue efforts. A disaster agency official told AFP news agency that they were "mobilising all forces to search for the missing". |
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