Typhoon Yagi has wreaked havoc in Vietnam, claiming 143 lives and leaving 58 missing. The storm brought strong winds, torrential rain, and widespread flooding, causing significant damage to crops and infrastructure. Hanoi, the capital city, experienced record flooding, forcing residents to evacuate and leading to widespread disruption.
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Typhoon Yagi, the strongest to hit northern Vietnam in 30 years, has caused widespread devastation, killing 63 people, leaving 40 missing, and injuring hundreds. Flooding and landslides have submerged communities, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Super Typhoon Yagi, the most powerful storm in Asia this year, has pummeled Hainan Island in China with heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning. The storm, which made landfall on Friday, has disrupted transportation and left hundreds of thousands of homes without power. Yagi is now headed towards northern Vietnam, although its intensity has slightly decreased.
Super Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Asia in 2024, has wreaked havoc on travel across the region, causing widespread flight cancellations and delays. Airports in China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Vietnam have been impacted, leaving thousands of passengers stranded. The storm’s powerful winds and heavy rains have forced airlines to cancel flights, creating chaos and uncertainty for travelers.
Typhoon Yagi, the strongest autumn typhoon to hit China, made landfall on Hainan Island on Friday, September 6. The storm displaced thousands in China and the Philippines, causing widespread flooding and landslides. The storm also disrupted transportation, businesses, and schools in the affected areas.
Super Typhoon Yagi, one of the strongest storms to hit Asia this year, has brought heavy rain and powerful gales to southern China. The storm, which has been classified as a super typhoon since Wednesday night, made landfall along Hainan’s tropical coast, causing widespread disruptions to transportation and daily life.
Super Typhoon Yagi caused widespread flight disruptions at Hong Kong International Airport and Haikou Meilan International Airport on Thursday, leading to cancellations and delays. Airlines responded by adjusting schedules and offering passengers flexibility in their travel plans.