Three Are Killed, 26 Left Missing As Storm Batters Central Vietnam


2020.10.28
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An empty street is barricaded ahead of Typhoon Molave landfall in Danang, Vietnam, Oct. 28. Typhoon Malove sank a few fishing boats as it approached Vietnam's south central coast on Wednesday morning. (Vo Van Dung/VNA via AP)

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A woman carries her belongings on her return home from a hotel, passing debris along a road, in central Vietnam's Quang Ngai province, Oct. 28, in the aftermath of Typhoon Molave. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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Cattle stand in a flooded field as Typhoon Molave sweeps through Hoi An, Vietnam, Oct. 28, in this image obtained from social media. (Photo by Loic Diels via REUTERS)

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A couple clears debris outside their house next to uprooted trees in central Vietnam's Quang Ngai province in the aftermath of Typhoon Molave, Oct. 28. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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Family waits in a shelter as Typhoon Molave lashes Vietnam's coast in Binh Chau village, Quang Ngai province, Oct 28. REUTERS/Thanh Hue

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A man bikes past a broken sign as the Typhoon Molave lashes Vietnam's coast in Binh Chau village, Quang Ngai province Oct 28. REUTERS/Thanh Hue

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Vo Thi Theu (R), 64, clears debris from inside her house after it got damaged in central Vietnam's Quang Ngai province, Oct 28, in the aftermath of Typhoon Molave. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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A man clears debris inside an eatery in central Vietnam's Quang Ngai province Oct 28, in the aftermath of Typhoon Molave. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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Men check their smartphones while sitting at a shop after electricity was cut off in central Vietnam's Quang Ngai province Oct 28, in the aftermath of Typhoon Molave. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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Villagers move fishing boats to safer ground ahead of Typhoon Molave in Danang, Vietnam, Oct. 26, 2020. Weather authorities forecast the typhoon will hit Vietnam on Wednesday morning in the central region where 1.3 people could face evacuation. (Tran Le Lam/VNA via AP)

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People remove beach cabanas ahead of Typhoon Molave in Danang, Vietnam, Oct. 26, 2020. National agency forecasts the typhoon to hit Vietnam on Wednesday morning in the central region where 1.3 people could face evacuation. (Tran Le Lam/VNA via AP)

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Fishing boats are seen at a port after returning to avoid Molave typhoon in Da Nang city, Vietnam, Oct. 26, 2020. Tran Le Lam/VNA via REUTERS.

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People take photographs of rough seas along an empty coastline in central Vietnam's Quang Nam province, Oct. 27, 2020, ahead of Typhoon Molave's expected landfall. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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Residents sit outside after leaving their homes to move to evacuation centers in central Vietnam's Quang Nam province Oct. 27, 2020, ahead of Typhoon Molave's expected landfall. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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People sit inside a classroom-turned-evacuation shelter in central Vietnam's Quang Nam province, Oct. 27, 2020, ahead of Typhoon Molave's expected landfall. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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A wall mural is pictured next to an empty coastline in central Vietnam's Quang Nam province, Oct. 27, 2020, ahead of Typhoon Molave's expected landfall. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

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A local resident smokes a cigarette along an empty coastline in central Vietnam's Quang Nam province, Oct. 27, 2020, ahead of Typhoon Molave's expected landfall. (Photo by Manan Vatsyayana / AFP)

At least three were killed and 26 left missing as a strong typhoon slammed into central regions of Vietnam on Wednesday.

Storm Molave, the ninth storm this year in the South China Sea, called the East Sea in Vietnam, struck coastal provinces on Oct. 28 with heavy rainfall and winds as high as 115-135 km per hour, according to data provided by Vietnam’s National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

Over 56,000 houses were stripped of their roofs, with at least 34 completely destroyed and thousands of others flooded across central provinces from Quang Nam to Binh Dinh, official sources said.

The storm also killed three people and left 26 crew members in two fishing boats missing in Binh Dinh, prompting calls by Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung for large vessels and specialized rescue-service aircraft to be sent to search for the missing.

Major power lines were also affected, causing power outages across Vietnam’s south-central region.



Floods and landslides are now likely in low-lying areas in provinces from Thua Thien Hue to Binh Dinh and Vietnam’s north central highlands, the National Center warned.

Authorities moved around 375,000 people to safety and closed schools, beaches, and airports ahead of the storm, canceling hundreds of flights, the AFP news service reported on Tuesday.

Vietnam Red Cross president Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu meanwhile launched an international appeal for emergency aid of over $4 million in funds, calling the effort “one of our biggest relief operations ever,” Reuters reported.

Wednesday’s storm hit central regions already devastated by weeks of heavy rains, floods, and landslides beginning Oct. 6 that left at least 130 dead and thousands displaced.

The floods and landslides also wrecked highways and roads, blocking efforts to rescue and bring supplies to many cut off from help in remote areas.

Reported by RFA’s Vietnamese Service. Translated by Huy Le. Written in English by Richard Finney.
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