Floods Kill 10, Leave 5 Missing, Destroy Over 100,000 Homes in Central Vietnam
Floods Kill 10, Leave 5 Missing, Destroy Over 100,000 Homes in Central Vietnam

Floods Kill 10, Leave 5 Missing, Destroy Over 100,000 Homes in Central Vietnam

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Central Vietnam has been devastated by record-breaking floods and heavy rains since late October, resulting in at least ten deaths and five people missing, with Danang suffering the heaviest losses including six fatalities. The flooding has submerged over 103,000 homes, particularly in Hue and Hoi An, and caused widespread damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and livestock. Severe landslides have isolated numerous mountainous communes and blocked major roads, complicating rescue and relief efforts. The National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reported extreme rainfall totals of up to 1,740mm in a single day in Bach Ma, Hue, the highest ever recorded in Vietnam. Authorities have mobilized police, military, and specialized vehicles to assist with rescue operations and are exploring drone deliveries to reach isolated areas. Heavy rains and the risk of further flash floods and landslides are expected to continue in the region over the coming days, exacerbating the disaster's impact.

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