VOV.VN - At least three people have been killed and 10 others injured after Typhoon Kajiki slammed into central Vietnam on August 25, bringing torrential rain, powerful winds, and widespread flooding.
Rising floodwaters isolate many residential areas in Thanh Hoa province.
Flashfloods hit Son Dien commune, Thanh Hoa province, isolating an entire village.
Authorities in Thanh Hoa assist residents in evacuating people and property from flooded areas to safety.
Prolonged heavy rains have triggered landslides and flash floods, isolating many households in low-lying areas of Phu Tho province.
Due to rising and fast-flowing floodwaters, Brigade 249 of the Engineer Corps proactively dismantles the Phong Chau pontoon bridge, Phu Tho province, for safety reason.
Although Ninh Binh province is not in the storm’s direct path, strong winds and heavy rain still cause significant damage to the locality.
A kiosk collapses during the heights of Typhoon Kajiki in Ninh Binh province.
Strong winds and heavy rains, coupled with rising floodwaters, sink many fishing boats of fishermen in Ha Tinh province.
Typhoon Kajiki causes severe damage to many public works in Ha Tinh. In the photo, a communal library in Ha Tinh is shown damaged by the typhoon.
Strong storm winds exceeding 100 kmh uproot large trees, crushing cars in Nghe An.
Strong storm winds exceeding 100 kmh uproot large trees, crushing cars in Nghe An province.
Rising floodwaters isolate several villages in Tien Phong and Chau Tien communes, Nghe An province.
Từ khóa: Kajiki, Typhoon Kajiki, wreak havoc, central Vietnam, flashfloods, landslides