On Demand News | Typhoon Yagi Aftermath: Deadly Floods, Bridge Collapse, and Rescue @OnDemandNews | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Nearly 200 people have died in Vietnam after Typhoon Yagi caused severe damage.
Flash floods and landslides are still causing problems in northern Vietnam.
In Hanoi, floodwaters from the Red River have covered many areas.
People are having to walk through knee-deep water as they leave their flooded homes.
Electricity and water have been cut off since Wednesday in affected areas.
Rescue teams are looking for over 125 people still missing after the typhoon.
The mountainous Lao Cai province was hit the hardest, with villages buried in mud.
Southern China is also facing floods as what's left of Typhoon Yagi hits Guangxi and Yunnan.
In Guangxi, heavy rain caused landslides, blocking roads and flooding towns.
Rescuers in Yunnan helped people trapped on rooftops surrounded by floodwater.
The death toll is expected to rise as rescue teams continue their work across the region.
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Nearly 200 people have died in Vietnam after Typhoon Yagi caused severe damage.
Flash floods and landslides are still causing problems in northern Vietnam.
In Hanoi, floodwaters from the Red River have covered many areas.
People are having to walk through knee-deep water as they leave their flooded homes.
Electricity and water have been cut off since Wednesday in affected areas.
Rescue teams are looking for over 125 people still missing after the typhoon.
The mountainous Lao Cai province was hit the hardest, with villages buried in mud.
Southern China is also facing floods as what's left of Typhoon Yagi hits Guangxi and Yunnan.
In Guangxi, heavy rain caused landslides, blocking roads and flooding towns.
Rescuers in Yunnan helped people trapped on rooftops surrounded by floodwater.
The death toll is expected to rise as rescue teams continue their work across the region.
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