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Cities in Vietnam are identified by the government as settlements with considerable area and population that play important roles vis-a-vis politics, economy and culture. Status of cities falls into four categories: special, first class (I), second class (II), and third class (III). [1]
Typhoon Yagi and Northern Vietnam floods Typhoon, floods Northern Vietnam 344+ 7 September 2024 [8] Typhoon Damrey: Typhoon Central Vietnam 106 November 18, 2017 [9] 2020 Central Vietnam floods: Flood Central Vietnam 249 October–November 2020 [10] Ho Chi Minh City ITC fire: Fire: Ho Chi Minh City: 60 29 October 2002 [11] 2023 Hanoi building ...
Molave started affecting Vietnam late on 27 October. On the morning of the 28th, the entire island of Lý Sơn and its 20,000 inhabitants lost power. The island was lashed with 165 km/h (103 mph) winds for hours. [38] [39] Waves as high as 6 feet (1.8 m) lashed coastal areas of Vietnam. [37] Molave caused widespread destruction in Central Vietnam.
If you want to know the specific flood risk for your home, use the Kansas City Parcel Viewer’s floodplain layer. 64112 around the Plaza Merchants along Nichols Road assess the damage of the 1977 ...
Vietnam's capital of Hanoi evacuated thousands of people living near the swollen Red River as its waters flooded streets days after Typhoon Yagi battered the country's north, killing at least 152 ...
In 2019 Vietnam was the world's 22nd largest CO 2 emitter from fuel combustion and the 3rd largest in ASEAN. [3] Vietnam is one of the top 10 countries with the most serious air pollution in the world. The level of unsafe particles is similar to that of large cities and industrial areas in China.
This may lead to flash floods throughout the metropolitan area after 2-4 inches of rainfall in some areas Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Kansas City. The flood watch is in ...
The 2008 Vietnam floods affected north and central Vietnam, as well as southern parts of the People's Republic of China after three days of heavy rain. [1] The rainfall, which began October 30, was the heaviest in 24 years, a state meteorological official told the Vietnam News Agency , [ 2 ] and were the worst floods in Hanoi since 1984.