Vietnam evacuates thousands from coast ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi
- Vietnam evacuated thousands from coastal areas as Typhoon Kalmaegi approached, which has been among the world’s deadliest cyclones this year.
- The typhoon caused at least 140 deaths and left another 127 missing in the Philippines before threatening Vietnam.
- Schools closed and airports shut down in Gia Lai and Quang Ngai provinces due to the approaching storm, creating a high flooding risk.
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The tif n Kalmaegi brought strong winds and rains to Vietnam, and left at least two dead. Turned into a tropical storm, it advances to Cambodia.
Winds blow at 149 kilometres per hour in the centre of the country, still under the shock of a week of flooding and record rains, resulting in at least 47 deaths and submerged historic sites.
Vietnam evacuates thousands of people from coastal areas on Thursday as typhoon Kalmaegi approaches.
Vietnam rushes thousands from coast to safety ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi
HANOI, Nov 6 — Vietnam evacuated thousands of people from coastal areas as Typhoon Kalmaegi, already among the world’s deadliest cyclones this year, closed in on the country’s storm-battered central belt on Thursday.Kalmaegi cut a path of destruction through the Philippines this week, killing at least 140 people and leaving another 127 missing after unleashing devastating floods.It was forecast to crash into central Vietnam late Thursday, accord…
Vietnam evacuates thousands from coast ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi
Vietnam evacuated thousands of people from coastal areas as Typhoon Kalmaegi, already among the world's deadliest cyclones this year, closed in on the country's storm-battered central belt on Thursday.
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