At least 16 people killed in landslide in northern Vietnam
Wednesday, 11 September 2024 In northern Vietnam's Lao Cai province, a landslide caused by flash floods has led to at least 16 deaths and numerous missing persons. The incident buried 128 people, with only 30 rescued so far. Typhoon Yagi's heavy rain over the weekend complicated rescue operations in this remote mountainous area.
Super Typhoon Yagi is leaving a trail of destruction in northern Vietnam, killing at least three people. Around 20,000 people have been evacuated and moved to safer, higher ground, local have authorities reported.
A steel bridge over the Red River in northern Vietnam collapsed after Typhoon Yagi's heavy rain and winds. Three people were rescued with no reported casualties. The typhoon has killed at least 59 and..
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