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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 ...
The typhoon caused flooding in Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang and Binh Thuan, killing three people. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Losses in Vietnam were at ₫ 347 billion (US$15 million). [ 10 ]
Tân Bình District recorded 407.6 millimetres (16 in) of rain, surpassing the district's record of most rainfall. 60 roads were flooded in Ho Chi Minh City; [40] [41] three people were killed. [42] Rainfall totals in Ho Chi Minh City averaged 300–400 millimetres (12–16 in), with many buildings remaining partially flooded after Usagi's ...
HANOI/HAIPHONG (Reuters) -Typhoon Yagi, Asia's most powerful storm this year, left dozens dead in northern Vietnam and widespread damage to infrastructure and factories as it churned westwards ...
Severe floods are expected to inundate parts of Vietnam's north, including the capital Hanoi, government officials said, as the aftermath of typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm to hit Asia so ...
Typhoon Yagi making landfall over Haiphong and Quảng Ninh, Vietnam on September 7. Prior to Yagi's landfall on the country, the storm killed one person and uprooted trees in Ho Chi Minh City on September 4. [86] Some roofs were blown off along with some electric poles in Bình Dương province, causing power outages in some areas on September 4.
Super Typhoon Yagi hit island districts of north Vietnam around 1 p.m. (0600 GMT), generating winds of up to 160 kph (99 mph) near its centre, having lost power from its peak of 234 kph (145 mph ...
The Bảo Lộc pass between Ho Chi Minh city and Dalat was hit by landslide. 200 households near Đăk Kar reservoir were prompted to evacuate, fearing its collapse. Phu Quoc island was also hit by serious floods. [5] Damages due to flooding in South-Central Vietnam was estimated at 43.5 million USD. [6]