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Heavy rains and flooding after Typhoon Bualoi raise death toll to 19 in Vietnam
Typhoon Bualoi caused severe flooding and destroyed over 100,000 homes, with 88 injured and 21 people still missing, making it Vietnam's deadliest storm of 2025 so far.
- Vietnam's death toll from Typhoon Bualoi has risen to 19, with another 21 individuals still missing, according to the government on Sept 30.
- The typhoon made landfall on Sept 29, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, affecting northern regions severely.
- More than 100,000 houses were damaged, particularly in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, and over 10,000 hectares of rice and crops were inundated.
- Severe flooding and landslides are expected to continue in several areas, as reported by the national weather agency.
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Vietnam estimates property damage from Typhoon Bualoi at US$303 million
HANOI: Vietnam's government said Typhoon Bualoi caused an estimated 8 trillion dong (US$303 million) of property damage this week, saying in a preliminary assessment on Wednesday (Oct 1) that nearly 170,000 houses were damaged o
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Read Full ArticleThe Ministry of Agriculture and Environment reported damage to more than 105,000 homes in the centre and north of the country, while 21 persons remain missing.
Typhoon Bualoi has caused major floods in Vietnam and floods are still ongoing. The authorities have 26 dead and several dozen people still missing, including several sailors.
·Paris, France
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