Vietnam Capital Under Water Again After Storm Matmo Sweeps In
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Commuters wade through floodwaters as storm rains submerge Hanoi once again
Heavy rainfall from Typhoon Matmo turned Hanoi’s major roads into rivers on Tuesday morning, with floodwaters rising up to a meter, bringing rush-hour traffic to a halt and recreating scenes from just a week ago after another typhoon. - VnExpress International
Typhoon Matmo Strikes Northern Vietnam, Bringing Intense Rainfall - https://vietexplorer.com
Typhoon Matmo made landfall near the Vietnam-China border on the morning of October 6, intensifying into a tropical depression and triggering heavy rainfall across Vietnam’s northern region, including Hanoi. According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting (NCHMF), Typhoon Matmo’s circulation is expected to unleash heavy rainfall in Hanoi from midday on October 6 through late October 7. Hanoi is anticipated to experience wid…
Hanoi, Oct 6 (Latin Press) Although the weakened tropical storm number 11 is now south of Guangxi Province in China, the risk of sudden flooding, landslides and landslides still persists in Vietnam. The post Vietnam continues to risk floods and landslides first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
Heavy rains caused by the circulation of storm Matmo (storm No. 11) have put more than 100 communes and wards in 6 provinces: Lai Chau, Son La, Phu Tho, Lao Cai, Lang Son, and Quang Ninh at risk of flash floods and landslides.
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