Vietnam floods leave at least 90 dead and 12 missing
Summary
Vietnam experienced severe flooding after heavy rains, resulting in at least 90 deaths and 12 people missing. The floods damaged thousands of homes and left significant economic losses. The government and rescue teams are working in the hardest-hit areas to provide aid.Key Facts
- At least 90 people have died and 12 are missing due to the floods in Vietnam.
- Heavy rain caused flooding and landslides across the country.
- The flooding damaged 186,000 homes and swept away over three million livestock.
- The worst-hit area is the mountainous province of Dak Lak, with more than 60 deaths.
- Important infrastructure like roads and power supplies was disrupted, affecting many residents.
- The government is using military and police to help in the affected provinces.
- Vietnam's Prime Minister, attending a G20 summit in South Africa, held an emergency meeting to address the crisis.
- The severe weather is partly linked to climate change, which makes storms more intense.
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