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Death Toll Rises to 35 in Central Vietnam Floods
At least 35 deaths and 120,000 homes flooded in central Vietnam due to record rains, with economic losses exceeding $610 million, officials reported.
- Record rainfall caused catastrophic flooding and landslides across central Vietnam, leaving at least 35 dead, 11 missing, and tens of thousands displaced.
- Rescue efforts are underway, with nearly 26,000 residents evacuated, and the government providing aid and restoring infrastructure.
- The region received over 1,000 millimeters of rain in 24 hours, the highest daily rainfall ever recorded in Vietnam, and more heavy rain is expected.
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Vietnam continues to face heavy rains and flooding in its central region, with hundreds of thousands of homes flooded over the past week and 35 deaths reported.
The intense rains and floods in the center of Vietnam last week caused 35 deaths, according to a new balance published by the authorities.
·Portugal
Read Full Article35 people have been killed by flooding in Vietnam. Housing infrastructure and agriculture have been severely affected in four provinces.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleThe weather caused extensive flooding and landslides, destroying homes and agricultural crops.
Before that, thousands of people had to be evacuated due to record rainfall. Housing infrastructure and agriculture have been severely affected in four provinces.
·Vienna, Austria
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