Vietnam landslides kill 11 after heavy rain
- At least eleven people died in northern Vietnam due to a landslide caused by heavy rain burying a van they were in. State media reported the incident on Saturday .
- The 16-seater van was hit by the landslide at around 4 am local time in Bac Me district, Ha Giang province.
- Rescuers recovered seven bodies from the incident, which included a young boy, while six others were found alive and taken to a nearby hospital.
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Eleven dead in northern Vietnam after landslide triggered by heavy rain buries van
HANOI, July 13 — A landslide triggered by heavy rains buried and killed at least 11 people who were travelling in a van in northern Vietnam, the country’s disaster management authority said today. Northern Vietnam has entered its rainy season, with heavy downpours and flooding making travel along mountain roads treacherous. The landslide hit the 16-seater van around 4.00am local time (5.00am Malaysian time) as it drove through Bac Me district i…


Seven dead in northern Vietnam after landslide buries van
At least seven people were found dead in northern Vietnam after a landslide triggered by heavy rain buried the van they were travelling in, state media reports said on Saturday (Jul 13). Northern Vietnam has entered its rainy season, with heavy downpours and flooding making travel along mountain roads trea
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