
Parts of Vietnam received heavy rain and powerful winds when Typhoon Kajiki made Landfall along the central coast on Monday, causing warning against possible lightning floods and landslides across several provinces, causing at least three deaths
According to the Vietnamese National weather agency, a storm came to the shore between the provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh, which packed the highest winds of up to 149 kilometers (93 miles) per hour. The remnants of Typhoon moved over Laos on Tuesday.
Three people died, including a 90 -year -old man whose house collapsed in the rain, and a man who was electric current on Friday in the preparation of his house in a storm, while 13 people were injured and thousands of houses were damaged in the central area of the country, said the VTV state television network.
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In Thailand, the forecast was also heavy rain, and people were told to be vigilant about a possible flood until Wednesday. Six provinces, including NGE An, Ha Tinh and Quang Ninh, were issued a flood warning.
According to the weather agency, some areas along the North Vietnamese coast are ready to receive up to 500 millimeters (19.7 inches) of rain.
Hit train services, 60,000 people evacuated
Tho Xuan and Dong Hoi Airports in Thanh Ho and Quang TRI were temporarily closed and at least three train lines were suspended.
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Two airports in the provinces of Thanh Hoa and Quang Tri remained closed on Tuesday after the flights were stopped on Monday.
In Thanh Hoa, more than 60,000 people living at risk points were evacuated, while tens of thousands were told to move to safety elsewhere in the expected way of impact.
The government said more than 120,000 soldiers and military workers were deployed to help with the evacuation and remain in the emergency regime for search and rescue operations.
Several electronics manufacturers have factories in the areas of affected storms, including Apple Inc Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Luxshare Precision Industry Co and Goertek Inc.
Flood alerts
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The Vietnamese authorities warned that the typhoon would endanger the mountain areas further inland by possible floods and landslides.
While the typhoon went through Hainan Chinese, parts of the island were still faced with torrential rain, the Chinese meteorological administration said.
The storm is expected to gradually weaken as it moves inland to the central region of Laos and continues to bring heavy rain that could also reach over 500 millimeters in some places.
Scientists published a warning of the study 2024 that the sea heated by climate change causes cyclones of Southeast Asia to form closer to the land, strengthen faster, last longer and increase the risks for cities.
(With Bloomberg and AP inputs)
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