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Flooding kills two as Vietnam hit by dozens of landslides
- Flooding killed at least two people and caused over a dozen landslides in Vietnam.
- Authorities described this year as the most unusual in the country's history for natural disasters.
- Natural disasters in Vietnam this year have resulted in over 400 people dead or missing and $3.6 billion in damages.
- Vietnam is located in one of the most active tropical cyclone regions on Earth.
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Flooding kills two as Vietnam hit by dozens of landslides
HANOI: Heavy rain in Vietnam triggered flooding that killed at least two people and caused more than a dozen landslides, state media said on Friday (Dec 5), adding to what authorities called the "most unusual" year of natural disasters in the country's history.South-central Vietnam has been lashed by weeks of
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