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Home Vietnam Flood Death Toll Rises to 37 as New Typhoon Approaches Coast
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Vietnam Flood Death Toll Rises to 37 as New Typhoon Approaches Coast

International DeskMd EliasNovember 3, 20253 Mins Read
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At least 37 people have died in central Vietnam after severe flooding and landslides. The disaster displaced tens of thousands and cut off entire communities. Rescuers are now racing against time as another storm, Typhoon Kalmaegi, approaches.

Vietnam flood deaths

Record rainfall that began in late October triggered the widespread devastation. Officials confirmed the rising death toll on Monday, with five people still missing and 78 injured. The situation remains critical for many areas.

Rescue Efforts Intensify Amid New Storm Threat

Rescue teams worked tirelessly to reach stranded residents. They provided food, clean water, and medicine to those affected. Many neighborhoods are still without power or communication networks.

Canals and riverbanks were heavily eroded by the floodwaters. Several national highways remain blocked by debris and mud. According to Reuters, teams are focused on restoring transport links and preventing disease outbreaks.

The new storm threat complicates recovery efforts significantly. Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to rapidly strengthen. It is expected to enter the South China Sea on Wednesday.

A Region Battered by Relentless Storms

This is not an isolated event for Vietnam. The country has been pummeled by a series of storms this year. There has been little time for recovery between disasters.

Typhoons Ragasa, Bualoi, and Matmo recently caused widespread damage. Together, they left more than 85 people dead or missing. The financial damage from those storms was estimated at $1.36 billion.

Scientists warn that a warming climate is intensifying storms in Southeast Asia. Vietnam is one of the world’s most flood-prone countries. Nearly half of its population lives in high-risk areas for flooding.

The rising Vietnam flood death toll highlights a growing climate crisis. The approaching typhoon threatens to compound an already dire humanitarian situation. The nation faces a continuous battle against increasingly destructive weather patterns.

Thought you’d like to know

How many people have been affected by the Vietnam floods?

The floods have killed at least 37 people. They have also displaced tens of thousands of residents and injured 78 others. Many communities remain isolated and without basic services.

What is the status of Typhoon Kalmaegi?

Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to rapidly strengthen. It is currently heading toward Vietnam’s central coast. The storm could bring winds of up to 166 kph when it arrives mid-week.

What areas in Vietnam were hit hardest?

Central provinces, including areas around Da Nang and Hue City, were severely impacted. Rivers in Hue reached dangerous levels. Many national highways in the region are still blocked.

How is the government responding to the disaster?

Authorities are providing food, water, and medicine. They are also assisting families in rebuilding damaged homes. Efforts are underway to restore power and prevent disease outbreaks.

Why is Vietnam experiencing so many storms?

Vietnam is highly vulnerable to seasonal storms. Scientists link the increasing intensity to a warming climate. This makes rainfall and storms more destructive and frequent.

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