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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Rooftop Rescues Amidst Vietnam's Devastating Floods

Rooftop Rescues Amidst Vietnam's Devastating Floods

20 Nov

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Summary

  • At least 41 people have died due to relentless rains and flooding.
  • Over 52,000 houses flooded, with nearly 62,000 people evacuated.
  • Major roads blocked by landslides, cutting off tourist areas.
Rooftop Rescues Amidst Vietnam's Devastating Floods

Central Vietnam is currently experiencing widespread flooding, with authorities reporting at least 41 fatalities since Sunday due to relentless rainfall. The deluge has submerged thousands of homes, forcing the evacuation of nearly 62,000 residents and leaving one million customers without electricity. Rescuers are actively engaged in rooftop extractions and boat operations to assist those stranded by high waters in provinces like Gia Lai and Dak Lak.

The disaster has severely impacted infrastructure, with landslides blocking major roadways and disrupting transportation, including rail lines connecting the north and south. Tourist destinations like Nha Trang and Da Lat are particularly affected, with businesses underwater and access routes compromised. Authorities have mobilized the army and security forces to expedite evacuations and ensure the safety of affected populations.

This extreme weather event, exacerbated by climate change, highlights Vietnam's vulnerability to natural disasters. Record water levels have been observed in several rivers, and the situation is compounded by the dangerous spill of industrial chemicals. The government is focused on immediate relief and relocation efforts, while the long-term impact on infrastructure and livelihoods remains a significant concern.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At least 41 people have been killed in the recent floods across six provinces.
The flooding has caused widespread home inundation, evacuations, blocked roads, and power outages.
Yes, coastal Nha Trang has seen entire city blocks inundated, with hundreds of cars underwater.

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