Death toll from Typhoon Kajiki rises in Vietnam
Summary
The death toll from Typhoon Kajiki in Vietnam has increased to three. The typhoon caused widespread flooding, knocked out power to over 1.6 million people, and led to the evacuation of thousands. Authorities are warning of possible flash floods and landslides, especially in eight provinces.Key Facts
- Typhoon Kajiki hit central Vietnam with winds up to 130 km/h (80 mph).
- Three people have died and 13 were injured due to the typhoon.
- The storm caused power outages affecting over 1.6 million people.
- Authorities warned of potential flash floods and landslides in eight provinces.
- 27 villages were cut off by flooding, and over 44,000 people were evacuated.
- Heavy rains caused traffic disruptions in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.
- Kajiki weakened to a tropical depression as it moved into Laos.
- Vietnam experiences seasonal typhoons, which are becoming more intense due to climate change.
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