Otago Daily Times

Typhoon hits Vietnam

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HANOI: At least 26 fishermen were missing at sea as one of the strongest typhoons in two decades tore into Vietnam’s central coastline yesterday, uprooting trees and forcing hundreds of thousands into shelter.

Typhoon Molave, packing winds of up to 135kmh, made landfall about noon, having caused two deaths and left dozens missing as it approached.

The military prepared helicopter­s and amphibious vehicles, and deployed or placed on standby 250,000 soldiers in preparatio­n for what humanitari­an groups anticipate­d could be a challengin­g aftermath.

‘‘We are mounting one of our biggest relief operations ever,’’ Vietnam Red Cross president Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu said in a statement announcing a global emergency appeal for more than $US4 million ($NZ6 million) in relief funds.

The typhoon will be another big test for Vietnam amid a spell of intense weather throughout October that caused the worst flooding in decades and several deadly mudslides.

At least 130 people have been killed in the central region, including many soldiers, and dozens are still missing.

Two navy ships were mobilised to find 26 missing fishermen whose boats sank when they were trying to return to shore on Tuesday, the Government said.

Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the path of Molave, and those remaining at home were told to stay indoors.

‘‘I can see bits of roof, perhaps mine included, and tree branches flying under sky thick with clouds,’’ Nguyen Van Muoi, a resident in central Binh Dinh province, told Reuters by phone from an evacuation shelter.

State television showed strong wind battering Quang Nam province, home to the historic town of Hoi An, where a resident shared video of trees bending and branches whipping in winds that gained strength each hour.

Molave hit the Philippine­s at the weekend and the death toll there rose to nine on Tuesday. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Flooded . . . Fields near Hoi An.
PHOTO: REUTERS Flooded . . . Fields near Hoi An.

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