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27 dead as floods sweep into Vietnam

- • By MAI NGUYEN and MATTHEW TOSTEVIN (Kham/Reuters)

HUE (Reuters) – Floods inundated swaths of central and southern Vietnam on Sunday in the wake of a typhoon that left at least 27 dead just days before the region is due to host the APEC summit of Asia-Pacific leaders.

Typhoon Damrey, the 12th major storm to hit Vietnam this year, made landfall on Saturday with winds of up to 90 km/h (56 mph) that damaged more than 40,000 homes, knocked down electricit­y poles and uprooted trees.

The communist state’s Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention said 27 people were now counted dead and 22 were missing. It said 626 houses had collapsed entirely in a trail of destructio­n that has forced the evacuation of more than 30,000 people.

Heavy rain and high winds lashed the coastal strip on Sunday. Some streets in the ancient capital of Hue were waist deep in water while in the old trading town of Hoi An, another popular tourist attraction, people boated in the streets.

“This is the worst it has been for many years. The waters rose very fast,” said Nguyen Thi Thuan, 64, sitting on one chair and with her feet on another as waters lapped around and into her clothes shop.

The national disaster agency forecast that rain would last until Tuesday and that flooding could worsen.

Battle tanks were mobilized to help with rescue efforts in Nha Trang, which bore the brunt of the typhoon.

Danang, where the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit is taking place this week, is around 500 km. (310 miles) to the north of Nha Trang. It also suffered.

A gateway proclaimin­g “Welcome to Danang” collapsed in the storm.

“I call all officials, soldiers and citizens of Danang city to come together and try their best to clean up after the rains and welcome delegates to APEC,” Huynh Duc Tho, chairman of Danang City’s people committee said in a message to the city.

Danang will host US President Donald Trump from November 10, as well as China’s Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and counterpar­ts from other APEC members.

 ??  ?? PEOPLE RIDE motorcycle­s along a flooded road in Hue yesterday.
PEOPLE RIDE motorcycle­s along a flooded road in Hue yesterday.

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