At Least 11 Dead as Typhoon Sweeps Vietnam
Typhoon bualoi has killed at the least 11 People and damaged or destroyed nudreds of homes in the center and north of vietnam, state media reported.
Doses are missing or injured after the typhoon made landfall on Sunday Night, Flooding Roads, Washing Away Bridges and Tearing Roofs off Buildings before weakening into the neighbouring laos.
Buffaloi has already killed more than 20 People in the Philippins Since Friday.
It is the latest storm to batter the Region with Powerful Winds and Rain. Last Week, Super Typhoon Ragasa, The Strongest Storm of 2025, Killed at Least 28 People in the Northern Philippines and Taiwan before Making Landfall in Hong Kong and China.
Typhoon bualoi Packed Winds of 117km/h (73mp) when it made landfall in central vietnam – though as it moved into laos, its maximum Wind weakened to 74km/h (46mp), Reuters reported, Citting Vietnam’s Weather agency.
Rescuers are Searching for 17 Fishermen Who Are Among the Missing AFTER THEIR BOATS WERE HIT HUGE WAVES. Nearly 30,000 People were evacuated in vietnam in anticipation of the typhoon, local media reported.
Doses of Flights Were delayed or Cancelled over the Weekend.
“I Stayed Awake the Who’s Night Fearing The Door Wauld Be Pulled off by Strong Winds,” A Resident in Strew an Province Told Reuters.
The central province of ha tinh was hit with a blackout after power lines downed by the storm. Torrential Rains ALSO FLOODED CROP FIELDS.
The typhoon is experted to bring 200-350mm of Rain in Northern Vietnam Between Sunday and Tuesday, State Media Reported. In some parts of the Country Rainfall Could Reach 500mm.
Authorities have urged Residents to Stay Indoors. Vietnamese Prime Minister PHAM minh chinh has isted urgent instructions to step up rescue and relief, media reported.
Last Week, Typhoon Ragasa Made Landfall in Southern China, Where Nearly Two Million People Were Evacuated. The typhoon, which caused Heavy Flooding and Landslides, Killed 14 People in Taiwan after a barrier lake overflowed.
It left the same number of dead in the philippins, where office Said the Overall Toll From Bualoi, Ragasa and Another Tropical Storm in September Had Risen to 26.
CLIMATE CHANGE HAS EXCERBATED EXTERME WEATHER, TYPHOONS BECOMING STRONGER AND MORE FREUENT.