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News Topical, Digital Desk : People's lives are in danger in Vietnam. Heavy rains have caused flooding and landslides in some areas, causing significant damage. This natural disaster has claimed the lives of 41 people.

Meanwhile, floods in Vietnam have submerged approximately 52,000 homes. According to current information, approximately 62,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes.

Floods wreak havoc in Central Vietnam

According to news agency ANI, continuous rainfall has caused flooding in Central Vietnam, with landslides reported in some areas. 41 people have died in this disaster.

Rescue operations are underway across the region. People are stranded on the roofs of submerged homes. Efforts are underway to rescue those who are still on the rooftops. According to local reports, many parts of the region have received more than 150 centimeters of rain over the past three days.

Coffee production has the greatest impact

According to current information, the area affected by the floods is primarily a coffee-producing zone, known for its beaches and tourism. Vietnam's Ministry of Environment reported that 41 people have died across six provinces. Nine people are still missing, and the search for them is ongoing.

Roads closed due to landslides

While the floods have affected more than 52,000 homes, 62,000 people have had to be rescued. Heavy rains have also triggered landslides in several areas, blocking several major roads. Nearly 1 million homes are without power.


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