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  2. List of disasters in Vietnam by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Central Vietnam 622 October–November 1999 [6] Đồng Nai train disaster Accident: Đồng Nai province: 200+ 17 March 1982 [7] 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

  3. List of rivers of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Tiền River; Mỹ Tho River; Gò Công River; Bến Tre River; Ba Lai River; Cổ Chiên River; Hàm Luông River; Bình Di River; Châu Đốc River; Bassac River, or Hậu River; Vàm Nao River; Bảo Định Canal; Tàu Hủ Canal; Thoại Hà Canal; Trẹm River; Cửa Lớn River; Bồ Đề River; Ông Đốc River

  4. Srepok River - Wikipedia

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    Srepok River at Bản Đôn, Buôn Đôn, Đắk Lắk, Vietnam. At the late XIX century when road infrastructure was underdeveloped, Srepok River was a crucial water transport route between Vietnam's Central Highlands and Cambodia and Laos. Lao people and Khmer people went to the upstream by boats to exercise trading with people there.

  5. Red River floods Vietnam's Hanoi as Typhoon Yagi kills more ...

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    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 ...

  6. 2009 Gianh River boat accident - Wikipedia

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    Gianh River is a river located in the Quang Binh region of Vietnam's North Central Coast. It is the biggest river in Quang Binh, so the residents call it the mother river. Gianh River's water can be clear and still, but its average steepness is 19.2%. So, throughout the flood season from September to November, the stream is brutal.

  7. Gianh River - Wikipedia

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    The river is 268 kilometres (167 mi) in length. It was the border between ruling families during the partition of Vietnam following the Trịnh–Nguyễn War of the 17th century, serving to effectively divide the country between northern and southern regions.

  8. List of massacres in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Communist government of North Vietnam under orders from Ho Chi Minh: Quỳnh Lưu uprising: November 2–14, 1956 North Vietnam: 1022 killed People's Army of Vietnam: Châu Đốc massacre: July 11, 1957 Châu Đốc in An Giang Province, South Vietnam 17 Anti-government insurgents Huế Phật Đản shootings: May 8, 1963 Huế, South Vietnam

  9. Source: Joan Rivers had surprise throat biopsy that led to ...

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    Rivers died a week after the incident and a state medical examiner completed an autopsy but was not able to determine the cause of death. In 1985, Rivers appeared on Good Morning America, where ...

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