Saturday, October 6, 2007

Flooding cuts off thousands in Vietnam

Reuters: A typhoon followed by floods and landslides killed up to 30 people in Vietnam with many missing and some villages cut off and inundated by water, officials said on Saturday. A dyke on the Buoi river in the northern province of Thanh Hoa broke, causing extensive flooding, a government report said.

On Friday, officials said that police and soldiers helped move about 22,000 people to higher ground away from a dam in the same province. Floods and landslides hit Thanh Hoa and central Nghe An province hardest in the days after typhoon Lekima swept in from the sea on Wednesday night, dumping torrential rain and wind blowing the roofs off thousands of dwellings.

Up to 30 people have been killed either by the typhoon or flooding, Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper quoted the national rescue committee as saying. Seven people were killed in the storm and 11 others in flooding, the national Dyke Management, Flood and Storm Control Committee said earlier. …The three-month flood and storm season often ends this month in Vietnam, which faces up to 10 storms a year, causing millions of dollars in damage and killing hundreds of people.

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