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Typhoon Yagi struck Vietnam, causing devastating landslides and flash floods that resulted in a death toll of 226 and left more than 100 people missing. The strongest storm to hit Asia this year made landfall in the country’s northeastern coast, leaving 800 people injured. The impact of the typhoon was felt in the capital city of Hanoi, where several districts remained flooded. The city evacuated thousands of people living near the Red River, which reached a 20-year high.

Despite the widespread flooding, there was some relief as flood pressure began to ease in Hanoi. The Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation, a charity organization, reported heartbreak and concerns among the residents of the city, many of whom lost everything in the disaster. The government’s weather forecast agency stated that the Red River had peaked and was starting to recede, providing hope for those affected by the flooding. However, in northern Vietnam, landslides and severe floods continued to impact several areas.

Residents in northern provinces like Thai Nguyen were caught off guard by the depth of the floodwaters, with many homes completely submerged. Hoang Van Ty, a resident, shared his shock at seeing his belongings floating in the water but was grateful that he was able to prevent any major losses by closing his doors. Despite the overwhelming destruction caused by Typhoon Yagi and the ensuing floods, communities continued to come together to support one another during this difficult time.

The government’s disaster agency reported that the death toll from Typhoon Yagi and its aftermath had risen to 226, with many individuals still missing and hundreds more injured. Efforts were made to rescue those stranded due to the flooding as the authorities worked to assess the full extent of the damage. The impact of the storm was felt across the country, with relief operations underway to assist those affected by the disaster.

As the cleanup and recovery process began, the government and humanitarian organizations like the Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation focused on providing assistance to communities in need. With many people losing everything they had, there was a concerted effort to provide essential supplies, shelter, and support to those impacted by the typhoon. The resilience of the Vietnamese people was evident as they came together to rebuild their lives and recover from the devastating effects of Typhoon Yagi and the subsequent landslides and floods.

The Southeast Asian country faced a challenging recovery process following the wrath of Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm to hit Asia this year. With significant loss of life and extensive damage to infrastructure and homes, Vietnam required the support of the international community to aid in the recovery efforts. Despite the tragic consequences of the disaster, there was hope and resilience among the Vietnamese people as they worked together to rebuild their communities and move forward from the devastation caused by the typhoon.

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