6 dead, 7 missing as Typhoon Nari strikes Vietnam
BY Agencies17 Oct 2013 12:07 AM GMT
Agencies17 Oct 2013 12:07 AM GMT
Typhoon Nari killed six people in Vietnam, left seven others missing and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, officials said on Wednesday. The storm slammed into Vietnam’s central coast early on Tuesday after leaving 13 people dead in the Philippines over the weekend.
Three people were killed and two others were missing in Quang Nam province, the national floods and storms control department said. About 12,000 homes were destroyed or damaged in seven central provinces, it said. Flash floods triggered by the typhoon killed three people and left two others missing in Quang Binh province, provincial disaster official Ngo Duc Song said.
The floods submerged 10,000 homes in the province, many of them up to 2 meters under water, and left four villages isolated, he said. Nearly 5,000 people were evacuated from their flooded homes to higher ground and forces helped in rescuing trapped people.
Three people were killed and two others were missing in Quang Nam province, the national floods and storms control department said. About 12,000 homes were destroyed or damaged in seven central provinces, it said. Flash floods triggered by the typhoon killed three people and left two others missing in Quang Binh province, provincial disaster official Ngo Duc Song said.
The floods submerged 10,000 homes in the province, many of them up to 2 meters under water, and left four villages isolated, he said. Nearly 5,000 people were evacuated from their flooded homes to higher ground and forces helped in rescuing trapped people.
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