Thousands of houses were damaged in the central regions of the country, which were locked in the roads, and recorded interruptions in communications and power supplies.
In Central Vietnam, as a result of the heavy rainfall brought by the “Kajiks” storm, at least three people died. The element caused a flood to the cities on the coast and the streets of the Hanoy capital. This was reported by the Associated Press.
According to authorities, thousands of homes were damaged in the central regions of the country, roads were blocked, and interruptions in communications and power supplies were recorded.
Most of Hanoy’s streets remained underwater, moving around the city was almost impossible: cars and buses slowly moved to flood streets, pedestrians won the path of the knee -Deep in the water, and scooters and motorcycles famous for flooding floods.
Before leaving the storm to get from the South China Sea, the government planned to leave nearly 600 thousand people in four provinces of risk rising. For the rescue work, more than 16.5 thousand military and nearly 107 thousand volunteers moved.
According to the National Meteorological Agency, Typhun Kajiki fell to central Vietnam with a wind speed of 117 km/h, strong showers caused sudden flooding and landslides, and coastal communities suffered from high water increases.
Typhoon is now moving to Laos territory, heavy rains are also expected in nearby Thailand, where residents of foothills and lowlands near the rivers have been warned of possible flooding and landslides. According to weather forecasts, the storm will weaken Wednesday and the threat of natural disasters will decrease.
Earlier it was reported that Vietnam was preparing for a large -scale evacuation caused by a Kajiki storm, approaching the region. According to authorities’ plans, more than 586 thousand residents of the four central provinces will be transferred to safe territories.
Remember that Typhoon Yagi has become the most powerful in the region for this year and the strongest of the recent years occupying Vietnam. The number of victims exceeds 150.
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