Vietnam Jensen “Molabe” and 16 bodies fall in 2 landslides – 80 people go missing!



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Vietnam Jensen “Molabe” and 16 bodies fall in 2 landslides – 80 people go missing!

Vietnam Jensen “Molabe” – AFP reports on October 29 on the progress of the disaster situation in Vietnam After the typhoon “Molabe” At a maximum wind speed of 145 km / h, blowing the central area of ​​the country Since last October 27 Before lowering the level to a depression that

The death toll rose to at least 16, of whom two were dragged by trees that had been blown away by the wind and fell through the rooftops, 14 of them were killed by landslides in two villages in Quang Nam province. And there are still about 53 people missing.

At the same time, 28 people were injured, about 375,000 people were evacuated to temporary shelters, 6.5 million people had no electricity. And at least 56,163 buildings and houses damaged or destroyed.

The navy also found 26 crew members from two fishing boats that were lost without a trace during the storm moving through the South China Sea. Before landing in Quang Nam province

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A man walks past a torn billboard as Typhoon Molave ​​hits VietnamQuang Ngai province coast. REUTERS

Mr. Jinh Dinh Sung Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam He said that the landslide situation in Quang Nam was very serious. In addition to the muddy landslides blocking traffic There are still trees falling over a wide area. Making it difficult for rescuers and military forces to reach the scene

Typhoon Molabe was the fifth storm to hit Vietnam in October. Just one month Departing from a tropical storm Linfa. Between October 9 and 12, followed by Storm Nanga, which moved north from October 11 to 16.

As for the tropical depression Ofel, it struck the south from October 13 to 18, then Typhoon Sodel tore through the middle between October 24 to 26, when it was combined with an early monsoon storm in early October. The death toll from natural disasters in Vietnam is at least 148.

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A woman works in a hairdresser damaged by Typhoon Molave ​​in Binh Chau village, Quang Ngai province. REUTERS

He lost 80 people!

Sixteen people were killed and dozens missing Thursday after landslides caused by a typhoon hit central Vietnam, prompting a desperate search for survivors as the country battles the worst weather seen in years. REUTERS

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General view when Typhoon Molave ​​hits Hoi An, Vietnam in this still image taken from the social media video. Loic Diels via REUTERS

He lost 80 people!

Residents carry relief packages provided by the Red Cross as they cross a collapsed bridge following a landslide in Quang Tri province. Vietnam October 21, 2020. Yen Duong / International Federation of the Red Cross (International Federation)

He lost 80 people!

Residents wade through a flooded road in a village in Quang Tri province, Vietnam. Picture taken on October 20, 2020. Yen Duong / International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) / Handout via REUTERS

He lost 80 people!

A child receives a food donation from a volunteer in a flooded area in Quang Binh province, Vietnam. Photo taken on October 22, 2020. Thanh Dat / VNA via REUTERS.

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