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Vietnam floods kill 25

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Severe flooding in central Vietnam has killed at least 25 people and destroyed thousands of homes, officials said yesterday, as the country braced for further destructio­n with a typhoon barrelling closer. Images from flood-hit provinces showed houses almost completely submerged and people paddling down waterlogge­d streets following heavy rain that started last week. Four people are still missing after the deluge, which has destroyed or damaged more than 240,000 homes in several central provinces since Friday, the Natural Disaster Prevention office said on its website.

Nguyen Khac Vinh, a resident in the hardesthit province of Quang Binh, said there was still no water for drinking and cooking at his house which was totally flooded. “The water came so quick... our rice, chicken and ducks, our belongings were all swept away,” Vinh said, standing in knee-deep water in the streets of Kien Giang township. State-run media earlier reported that at least one local hydropower plant suddenly released water from its reservoir, which contribute­d to some of the destructio­n over the weekend.

The government said it was looking into whether the Ho Ho hydropower plant in Ha Tinh province should have released the water without warning. Meanwhile, Typhoon Sarika which lashed the Philippine­s over the weekend is expected to hit Vietnam Wednesday, with northern provinces on high alert. Local forecaster­s said they expect Sarika to be the biggest storm of the season. Authoritie­s said they may issue evacuation orders and a ban on ships going to sea, according to reports. Vietnam is hit every year by up to a dozen tropical storms or typhoons, which often cause widespread destructio­n along coastal regions.

 ?? — AFP ?? HANOI PROVINCE: This picture shows villagers in a boat transporti­ng boxes of instant noodles they received as relief aid past flooded homes in a village in Huong Khe district in the central province of Ha Tinh.
— AFP HANOI PROVINCE: This picture shows villagers in a boat transporti­ng boxes of instant noodles they received as relief aid past flooded homes in a village in Huong Khe district in the central province of Ha Tinh.

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