Typhoon Yagi Devastates Vietnam, Death Toll Climbs to 233

The death toll from Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam rose to 233 on Friday as rescue workers recovered more bodies from landslide and flood-hit areas. Floodwaters in Hanoi are receding, but damage remains extensive. The typhoon has caused widespread devastation, with many missing and injured, and international aid is being mobilized.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Hanoi | Updated: 13-09-2024 21:00 IST | Created: 13-09-2024 21:00 IST
Typhoon Yagi Devastates Vietnam, Death Toll Climbs to 233
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The death toll in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam climbed to 233 on Friday as rescue workers recovered more bodies from areas hit by landslides and flash floods, state media reported.

Flood waters from the swollen Red River in the capital of Hanoi were beginning to recede, but many neighborhoods remained inundated and farther north, experts were predicting it could still be days before any relief is in sight.

Typhoon Yagi made landfall Saturday, setting off heavy rains that have triggered flash floods and landslides, particularly in Vietnam's mountainous north. Across the country, 103 people are still missing and more than 800 have been injured. In a village on the outskirts of Hanoi, Nguyen Thi Loan returned to the home that she'd hastily fled on Monday as the floodwaters rose. Much of A Lac village was still under water, and as she surveyed the damage, she wondered how she and others would manage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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