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The storm's heavy rain caused flooding in 326 houses and damaged nearly 1,269 ha (3,140 acres). [149] Rainfall across the country ranged from 200–400 mm (7.9–15.7 in) in Hà Tĩnh, Quảng Ngãi, Binh Dinh, and the Northern Central Highlands, [150] while Da Nang, Quảng Ngãi and Kon Tum received 70–150 mm (2.8–5.9 in). [151]
Da Nang and three other provinces. [90] Da Nang authorities have also ordered people to stay indoors from 8 pm on September 27 until further notice. [91] More than 100,000 households of 400,000 people were evacuated as Noru neared. [92] Approximately 270,000 military personnel were placed on standby. [93] Hundreds of flights were canceled. [93]
The worst structural damage occurred in the city of Da Nang, where 26 people were killed. The provinces of Quảng Nam and Nghệ An were also hard hit, with a total of 25 people killed. [ 2 ] The storm damaged or destroyed around 320,000 homes, downed thousands of trees and power lines, and flooded major streets.
Drone video shared by the Sarasota Police Department showed heavy flooding in the coastal neighborhood of St. Armand's Circle. The aerial footages shows flooded streets and scattered debris ...
The weather service has issued a flood watch for Rhode Island, as well as parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, which goes into effect at 11 a.m. and continues until 2 a.m. Tuesday. "Slow moving ...
The storm was set to make landfall Thursday evening along the Florida coast as a Category 4 hurricane, bringing 10 or more inches of rain to South Carolina.
The 2024 Pacific typhoon season is an ongoing event in the annual cycle of tropical cyclone formation in the western Pacific Ocean.It is the fifth-latest starting Pacific typhoon season on record, the first season since 2019 to be average in terms of named storms, as well as the deadliest since 2013, and the fourth-costliest Pacific typhoon season on record, mostly due to Yagi.
Road flooding reported as rainfall amounts rise | 6 a.m. Wednesday By Tuesday night, some areas of the Cape Fear region had already seen more than 4 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Debby.