Death toll from Vietnam storm rises to 87 with 70 missing, state media say
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The strongest typhoon to hit Vietnam in decades, Typhoon Yagi caused significant destruction, leading to a death toll of 87 and leaving 70 people missing across the region.
Heavy rainfall and landslides led to fatalities and destruction, particularly in Cao Bang province, where 19 have died and 36 remain unaccounted for due to landslides.
Striking footage captured the intense aftermath of the typhoon, showcasing hillsides collapsing, bringing not just property damage but significant loss of life as families fled in fear.
With authorities conducting evacuation efforts in Hanoi, the region's infrastructure suffered greatly, including a collapsed bridge and swept away vehicles, complicating rescue operations and safety.
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