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Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves 5 Dead, Widespread Damage in Vietnam
7 Nov
Summary
- Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 5 in Vietnam, leaves 3 missing
- Over 2,600 homes damaged, power outages affect 1.6 million
- Philippines also hit hard, with 188 dead and 135 missing

On November 4th, 2025, Typhoon Kalmaegi brought fierce winds and torrential rains to Vietnam, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The powerful storm killed at least 5 people and left 3 others missing in the country's central provinces.
As floodwaters began to recede, recovery efforts commenced in the battered towns and industrial zones. Local authorities and residents worked tirelessly to clear debris and repair roofs, with over 2,600 homes damaged or having their roofs blown off, including more than 2,400 in Gia Lai province alone. The storm also caused power outages affecting more than 1.6 million households.
Kalmaegi had previously struck the Philippines earlier this week, leaving at least 188 people dead and 135 missing, and displacing over half a million. The country is now bracing for another potentially powerful storm, Typhoon Fung-wong, which is expected to make landfall in the coming days.
In Vietnam, the central region was still reeling from recent record-breaking floods when Kalmaegi hit, prompting the evacuation of over 537,000 people. The storm was forecast to dump up to 24 inches of rain in some areas before moving into Laos and northeast Thailand.
As the skies cleared on November 6th, residents in the affected areas began the arduous task of assessing the damage and rebuilding their lives. The relentless series of storms this year has highlighted the growing threat of climate change, with scientists warning that a warming climate is intensifying storms and rainfall across Southeast Asia, making floods and typhoons increasingly destructive and frequent.


