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Nine people killed as record rains and floods lash Vietnam

Nine people killed as record rains and floods lash Vietnam

Summary

Record-breaking rains have caused severe flooding in central Vietnam, leading to the deaths of nine people and five being reported missing. Authorities report that the floods have also injured 11 people, submerged thousands of homes, and led to mass evacuations in tourist areas like Hoi An. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the region in the coming days.

Key Facts

  • Record rains in central Vietnam caused severe flooding, killing at least nine people and leaving five missing.
  • The coastal city of Da Nang and the ancient city of Hoi An were heavily affected, with six deaths reported.
  • The floods injured 11 people and affected more than 100,000 homes.
  • More than 150 landslides occurred, and 2,200 hectares (5,400 acres) of crops were flooded.
  • In the UNESCO-listed city of Hue, 32 out of 40 communes were flooded, impacting 35,000 households.
  • The army helped evacuate over 3,000 people from flood-hit areas.
  • Da Nang saw more than 75,000 households affected by rising waters, with rivers swelling to dangerous levels.
  • Continued heavy rains are forecasted, with some areas expecting over 400mm (16 inches) of rain in the coming days.
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