Vietnam village starts over with climate defenses after landslide
- Typhoon Yagi's heavy rains triggered a landslide last year, wiping out Lang Nu village in northern Vietnam's mountainous Lao Cai province.
- The intense rain and flash floods reflect challenges communities worldwide face adapting to climate change impacts.
- The disaster killed 67 residents in Lang Nu village, prompting authorities to relocate dozens of survivors.
- By December, 40 new concrete homes were ready two kilometers away at a site chosen for safer topography.
- Survivors feel safer in the new village, but experts warn risks persist even at the relocated site.
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