
Typhoon Yagi Kills 226 in Vietnam, Lao Cai Province Hardest Hit
Typhoon Yagi and resulting floods have caused 226 deaths and left 104 missing in Vietnam, with Lao Cai province being the hardest hit.
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Typhoon Yagi and resulting floods have caused 226 deaths and left 104 missing in Vietnam, with Lao Cai province being the hardest hit.
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Typhoon Yagi has struck northern Vietnam, resulting in 35 fatalities and leaving 24 missing. The mountainous province of Lao Cai faces the highest casualties amid severe landslides and floods.
Typhoon Yagi, Asia’s strongest storm this year, has killed 24 and injured nearly 300 in northern Vietnam, with authorities warning of more flooding.
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