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Cong Hoa industrial park resumes operations after flooding
Cong Hoa industrial park (IP) in Chi Linh city, Hai Duong province resumed normal operations on September 16 after floods had gone down.
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Nation rallies to support communities affected by Typhoon Yagi
Typhoon Yagi has caused severe destruction across northern Vietnam, leading to heavy rain, flash floods, and widespread flooding in the northern mountainous regions. In response to the extensive damage and loss of life, emergency relief efforts and community support initiatives have been mobilised nationwide to aid affected residents and help them recover from the disaster.
Widespread floods hit the north
Prolonged heavy rainfall caused by Typhoon Yagi has triggered widespread and severe flooding in the northern region. Many areas in Yen Bai and Thai Nguyen are submerged in water, while the rapid rise of the Red River triggers flooding in Ha Noi riverside communities.
Typhoon Yagi leaves 87 dead, 70 missing in Vietnam
Emergency workers were racing to evacuate thousands of people from severe floods on Tuesday after typhoon Yagi swept through northern Vietnam, killing 87 people and leaving 70 others missing.
Vietnam strengthens rescue efforts as typhoon Yagi's aftermath causes widespread havoc
Rescue operations have been intensified as heavy rains left by typhoon Yagi triggers severe flooding and landslides across northern localities of Vietnam, leaving many areas devastated and prompting urgent measures to protect affected communities.
Preparedness for flash floods, landslides, urban flooding: MARD
Localities have been urged to stay ready themselves for any incoming storms, checking out drainage systems for obstructions and clearing water channels to reduce the possibility of urban flooding.
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