Five Killed_ Two Missing in Vietnam Typhoon Floods
- Typhoon winds and rains in central Vietnam killed five people and left two missing, according to an official toll from Vietnam's agriculture ministry.
- Three fatalities occurred in Quang Tri province, while two deaths and two missing persons were reported in Quang Binh province, said Vietnam's agriculture ministry.
- More than 70,000 hectares of cropland were flooded in Vietnam, impacting agricultural production significantly.
- Chinese authorities evacuated thousands in anticipation of the storm and closed schools ahead of its landfall.
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Death toll rises to five, two missing as Typhoon Wutip floods submerge farmland in Vietnam
HANOI, June 15 — Typhoon winds and rains that lashed central Vietnam killed five people and left two more missing, according to an official toll, with huge tracts of farmland flooded by the deluge. Typhoon Wutip made landfall in southern China yesterday with winds gusting up to 128 kilometres per hour and was downgraded to a tropical storm after swooping up the Gulf of Tonkin on Vietnam’s flank. Vietnam’s agriculture ministry said yesterday even…


Five killed, two missing in Vietnam typhoon floods
HANOI: Typhoon winds and rains that lashed central Vietnam killed five people and left two more missing, according to an official toll, with huge tracts of farmland flooded by the deluge. Typhoon Wutip made landfall in southern China on Saturday with winds gusting up to 128 kilometers per hour (80 miles per hour) and was downgraded to a tropical storm after swooping up the
Typhoon Wutip killed 5 and 2 people in Vietnam according to a first government assessment, and flooded more than 70,000 hectares of cultivated land.
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