Typhoon Yagi kills 199 in Vietnam | Typhoon Yagi kills 199 people in Vietnam: 128 people missing in floods and landslides, more than 800 injured, cities flooded


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People injured after flood and landslide are being taken to hospital. - Dainik Bhaskar

People injured after the flood and landslide are being taken to the hospital.

199 people have died in Vietnam due to floods and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi. According to the Vietnamese newspaper VN Express, more than 128 people are still missing. More than 800 are injured.

The capital Hanoi was flooded after the Red River flooded. The water level has now decreased, but many areas are still flooded. Due to the waterlogging, a part of the Phap Van-Cau Gi Expressway in Hanoi was submerged in water. Due to this, traffic came to a halt.

Traffic was disrupted after waterlogging on the Phap Wan–Kau Gyi Expressway.

Traffic was disrupted after waterlogging on the Phap Wan–Kau Gyi Expressway.

Relief workers searching for missing people after the flood.

Relief workers searching for missing people after the flood.

Thousands of people are affected by the floods, farmers are suffering the most According to local media, millions of people have been affected by the floods in Vietnam. Thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. Farmers have suffered the most due to the floods. According to Vietnam’s Agriculture Ministry, crops on about 25 thousand hectares have been destroyed.

According to ministry officials, about 15 lakh chickens and ducks have died so far due to the floods. Apart from this, more than 2500 pigs, buffaloes and cows have also died.

Due to floods and landslides, crops on thousands of hectares of land have been damaged.

Due to floods and landslides, crops on thousands of hectares of land have been damaged.

The whole village was buried in the landslide On September 10, a landslide in Lao Cai province buried Lang Nu village under mud. At around 6 a.m. on Tuesday, mud and rocks came crashing down from a mountain 500 meters away, burying the entire village under mud. There were 37 houses in this village, in which 158 people lived. After the landslide, locals were able to take 17 injured people to the hospital. According to VN Express, 42 bodies have been recovered so far. 53 people are still missing.

Located 40 km from the district headquarters and due to heavy rains, transportation was disrupted, the rescue team could not reach the site until 2 pm.

Rescue workers entered the water to find people missing after the flood in the village. They started a search operation by putting their hands inside the mud.

Rescue workers entered the water to find people missing after the flood in the village. They started a search operation by putting their hands inside the mud.

Rescue workers are searching for people by removing the debris of destroyed houses.

Rescue workers are searching for people by removing the debris of destroyed houses.

The most powerful storm in 3 decades Typhoon Yagi, which arose from the South China Sea, moved towards Vietnam on 3 September. Two days later, it turned into a super typhoon, due to which winds started blowing at a speed of 201 km/h. Typhoon Yagi hit the northern coast of Vietnam on 8 September. After hitting the coast, the speed of the winds reduced to 149 km/h.

According to the Meteorological Department, Typhoon Yagi is the most powerful storm in Asia this year. Such a powerful storm has hit Vietnam after three decades. Heavy rains after the storm have caused floods and landslides in the northern parts of the country including the capital Hanoi.

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