More than 127 dead in Vietnam super typhoon


At the least 127 folks have now died and 54 others are lacking in northern Vietnam, in line with officers, as a brilliant hurricane which hit on Saturday continues to convey heavy rainfall, landslides and flooding.

1000’s of individuals have been seen stranded on rooftops in some northern provinces, whereas others posted determined pleas for assistance on social media on Tuesday.

Storm Yagi – Vietnam’s strongest storm in 30 years – has wreaked havoc throughout the north of the nation, leaving 1.5 million folks with out energy.

On Monday, dashcam footage confirmed the second the Phong Chau bridge in Phu Tho province gave means, plunging a number of automobiles into the water under.

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Yagi introduced winds of practically 150km/h (92 mph) to northern Vietnam

Though it has now weakened right into a tropical despair, authorities have warned Yagi will create extra disruption because it strikes westwards.

Phan Thi Tuyet, 50, who lives near the river, instructed the AFP information company that she had by no means skilled such excessive water.

“I’ve misplaced all the pieces, all gone,” she stated, clutching her two canine.

“I needed to come to larger floor to save lots of our lives. We couldn’t convey any of the furnishings with us. The whole lot is underneath water now.”

The storm – which introduced winds of practically 150km/h (92mph) – has broken bridges, torn roofs off buildings, broken factories and triggered widespread flooding and landslides, leaving 64 folks nonetheless lacking.

Authorities have now issued flood and landslide warnings for 401 communes throughout 18 northern provinces.

One-storey houses in elements of Thai Nguyen and Yen Bai provinces have been virtually fully submerged within the early hours of Tuesday, with residents ready on the roofs for assist.

In addition to the lifeless and lacking, flooding and landslides have additionally injured at the very least 752 folks, officers on the ministry of agriculture stated on Tuesday.

Earlier than hitting Vietnam, Yagi left 24 folks lifeless throughout southern China and the Philippines.

Meteorologists say that because the world warms typhoons can convey larger wind speeds and extra intense rainfall, though the affect of local weather change on particular person storms is difficult.

Getty Images Aerial picture showing flooded streets and buildings in Thai Nguyen province

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