Death toll from Vietnam floods, landslides climbs to 90
At least 90 deaths and 12 missing in central Vietnam floods, with over 186,000 homes damaged and 3 million livestock lost, officials said.
- At least 90 people have died and another 12 are missing after days of heavy rain in Vietnam led to flooding and landslides.
- The Vietnamese government says 186,000 homes have been damaged across the country, with more than three million livestock swept away.
- Scientists say that Vietnam has been left more exposed to extreme weather events by human-driven climate change, which has made typhoons stronger and more common.
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Vietnam’s Year of Floods, Mud and Death
Central Vietnam has become the latest epicenter of a deadly rainy season in Asia that has been supercharged by climate change, and seems to drag on without end. More than 90 people in the nation have been killed in the past week from flooding and landslides, and around a dozen more are missing, government officials reported Sunday. In one province, more than six feet of rain has fallen over the past few days. Peak coffee harvesting has been dela…
The Associated Press - At least 90 people have now died in floods and landslides in central Vietnam triggered by heavy rains earlier this week, state media reported Sunday, citing the country's disaster prevention agency. The floods caused widespread destruction in a region already battered weeks ago by flooding due to record rainfall and powerful Typhoon Kalmaegi. The rains triggered multiple landslides on major routes in Vietnam's Central High…
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The Associated Press - At least 90 people have now died in floods and landslides in central Vietnam triggered by heavy rains earlier this week, state media reported Sunday, citing the country's disaster prevention agency. The floods caused widespread destruction in a region already battered weeks ago by flooding due to record rainfall and powerful Typhoon Kalmaegi. The rains triggered multiple landslides on major routes in Vietnam's Central High…
The Associated Press - At least 90 people have now died in floods and landslides in central Vietnam triggered by heavy rains earlier this week, state media reported Sunday, citing the country's disaster prevention agency. The floods caused widespread destruction in a region already battered weeks ago by flooding due to record rainfall and powerful Typhoon Kalmaegi. The rains triggered multiple landslides on major routes in Vietnam's Central High…
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