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At least 10 dead in Vietnam floods

Hanoi: At least 10 people have died after floods spurred by Typhoon rains struck central and northern Vietnam, authorities said on Saturday.

The southeast Asian country is prone to monsoon storms and floods, which frequently claim hundreds of lives every year.

Typhoon Son Tinh – the third tropical storm to hit Vietnam since the start of the year – made landfall Wednesday night, damaging infrastructure and crops through Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces.

Heavy rains have continued in the wake of the typhoon, unleashing floods and landslides across vast areas of the country, including in the capital Hanoi.

According to a latest online report by the disaster office, at least 10 people have been confirmed dead and another 11 are missing in the mountainous northern provinces of Yen Bai and Thanh Hoa.

About 4,000 houses have been damaged and tens of thousands of hectares of crops destroyed, the office said, warning of more heavy rains to come. State media ran images of floods in remote areas where villagers are using boats to move around. Several communities are still isolated, reports said.

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