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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.

  • The death toll from Typhoon Bualoi in Vietnam has risen to 19, with 21 people still reported missing, according to the government.
  • Over 100,000 houses were damaged, mainly in Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, while 88 people suffered injuries due to the storm.
  • Hanoi experienced severe flooding, with streets heavily affected by persistent downpours, causing major traffic disruptions.
  • Rainfall exceeded 300 millimeters in parts of Vietnam, creating risks of landslides and flash flooding, reported by the national weather agency.
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The 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.

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