Hanoi flooded again as storm season brings more rain to Vietnam’s north
- Hanoi experienced significant flooding due to torrential rains from Typhoon Matmo, affecting major roads and stranding vehicles and people.
- Several schools in Hanoi closed or switched to online learning due to the flooding, and flights from Noi Bai International Airport were delayed.
- The weather agency has warned of further storms and potential floods in low-lying areas of Hanoi before the end of 2025.
- A Hanoi resident, Nguyen Ngoc Long, expressed concern, stating, "It's a loop- rains come, streets flood and people desperately try to get by.
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Hanoi Flooded Again as Storm Season Brings More Rain to Vietnam’s North
Torrential rains triggered by Typhoon Matmo flooded parts of Hanoi on Tuesday, the latest in a series of deluges that have inundated the Vietnamese capital over the past month as a run of storms has swept across the country's northern regions. Heavy downpours flooded major roads, leaving motorbikes and cars stranded and forcing residents to wade through calf-deep water. Inner-city districts have been particularly affected, with drainage struggli…
(Dan Tri) - The heavy rain that lasted on the morning of October 7 caused Hanoi to be flooded at 122 locations. As of 7:00 a.m. on October 8, Hanoi still had 13 flooded locations such as Le Duc Tho, Trieu Khuc, Duong Dinh Nghe...
Hanoi City Police recommend that people proactively choose appropriate routes, ensuring safety when traveling in heavy rain and flooded roads; and at the same time comply with the instructions and traffic flow of the authorities.
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