Vietnam Flood Death Toll Climbs to 90, Search Continues for 12 Missing People
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Relentless rains leave 90 dead in Vietnam as search continues for the missing
HANOI, Nov 24 — At least 90 people have been killed and another 12 remain unaccounted for after days of relentless rain triggered widespread flooding and landslides across Vietnam.According to the BBC, the Vietnamese government said about 186,000 homes have been damaged nationwide, while more than three million livestock were swept away. Officials estimate losses running into the hundreds of millions of pounds.AFP reported that Dak Lak, a mounta…
After days of heavy rainfall in Vietnam, the number of fatalities caused by floods and landslides has risen to at least 90. The storms also caused massive damage.
The latest floods and heavy rains in Vietnam have left 90 people dead in a week, according to a new official report published on Sunday.
At least 90 people died in one week in the floods in Vietnam, according to an official report published on Sunday, November 23. Dak Lak's mountainous province, in the centre of South-East Asia, has been particularly bruised, with thousands of homes affected. - Vietnam: at least 90 dead and thousands of homes flooded after diluvian rains (International).
Floods and landslides caused by heavy rains are affecting provinces in central and southern Vietnam.
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