Typhoon Yagi Kills at Least 14 in Vietnam as Officials Warn of Heavy Rain and Flooding Risk
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Typhoon Yagi, one of the most powerful typhoons in a decade, resulted in 14 deaths and 176 injuries in Vietnam, exacerbating existing climate concerns.
The typhoon wreaked havoc across northern Vietnam, damaging over 116,192 hectares of agricultural land, leaving millions without electricity, and prompting flight cancellations.
Officials warned of continuing heavy rainfall and potential floods, with municipal workers and military teams responding to clear debris and assess the destruction in Hanoi.
Experts link the intensification of storms like Typhoon Yagi to climate change, as warmer oceans contribute to stronger winds and heavier rainfall.
Read at time.com
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