Government media conducted that Typhoon Bualoi killed at least 11 people and attached or destroyed hundreds of homes in the center and northern Vietnam.
Dozens are missing or were injured after the hurricane was dropped on Sunday night, flooding roads, washing bridges and shredding surfaces from buildings before weakness and moving to neighboring Laos.
Bualoi has already killed more than 20 people in the Philippines since Friday.
It is the latest storm to hit the area with strong winds and rain. Last week, Super Typhoon Ragasa, the strongest storm in 2025, was killed at least 28 people in the northern Philippines and Taiwan before falling into Hong Kong and China.
Reuters reported Reuters, a martyr of Vietnam.
Rescuers are searching for 17 fishermen who are missing after their boats were wounded with huge waves. Nearly 30,000 people have been evacuated in Vietnam in anticipation of the tanker, according to the local media.
Dozens of flights were delayed or canceled during the weekend.
“I stayed wake up all night for fear that the door would be pulled by strong winds,” said one of the residents in Reuters.
The central Haqnah Province was exposed to a blackout after the storm dropped the power generation lines. Heavy rains also flooded crop fields.
The hurricane is expected to bring 200-350 mm of rain in northern Vietnam between Sunday and Tuesday. In some parts of the rainfall in the country, it can reach 500 mm.
The authorities urged the residents to stay inside. Government media reported that Vietnamese Prime Minister Van Menh Cennis issued urgent instructions to intensify rescue and relief efforts.
Last week, Hurricane Rajasa achieved a decline in southern China, where nearly two million people were evacuated. The hurricane, which caused heavy floods and landslides, killed 14 people in Taiwan after it exceeded a lake.
He left the same number of dead in the Philippines, where the officials said In general, the outcome increased from Bualoi and Ragasa and another tropical storm in September 26.
Climate change exacerbated the harsh weather, as hurricanes became stronger and more frequent.
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2025-09-29 11:02:00