Death toll in Vietnam floods reaches 90
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Vietnam flooding kills at least 90
At least 90 people have died in a week of torrential rain, flooding and landslides in south-central Vietnam, authorities said. Popular tourist areas have been heavily hit, with parts of Nha Trang submerged and deadly landslides cutting off roads near Da Lat. The relentless rains since late October have caused major disruption and economic losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
Severe flooding devastates Vietnam: At least 90 killed, 12 missing
Several routes on national highways remained blocked on Sunday (Nov 23) due to flooding or landslides, the government said. Some railway sections remained non-operational. Severe flooding kills at least 90 Severe flooding and landslides, triggered by heavy rainfall, have resulted in destruction in Vietnam, killing at least 90 people, the environment ministry said on Sunday.
Torrential rains in recent days have caused flooding and landslides in several parts of Vietnam. At least 90 people have died and 12 are missing, officials said yesterday. 186,000 homes have been destroyed and more than three million livestock have been displaced across the country. The mountainous province of Dak Lak has been the hardest hit, with more than 60 people killed since November 16. The floods are the latest in a series of natural dis…
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