00:00Typhoon Nha De has struck northern Vietnam with deadly force, claiming at least 24 lives
00:05and injuring nearly 300 people. This is Asia's most powerful storm this year, and it's
00:10left a trail of destruction across the region. As the typhoon made landfall over the weekend,
00:14it triggered massive floods and landslides, devastating towns, villages, and farms. Heavy
00:20rainfall, up to 17 inches in just 24 hours, has made the situation even worse, with authorities
00:25warning of more floods on the way. In coastal regions like Quang Ninh and Haiphong, strong
00:30winds and waves have sunk 30 boats and damaged over 3,000 homes. In the mountains, the tragedy
00:36is even greater. A family of four lost their lives in a landslide, and in another incident,
00:42six people, including a newborn and a toddler, were killed. Rescue operations are underway,
00:47but the threat isn't over yet. With the ground still saturated, more landslides could
00:52hit in the coming days. As Vietnam continues to reel from Typhoon Nha De's devastating
00:56impact, this disaster highlights how climate change is making storms more intense and unpredictable.
01:02Stay tuned for updates on this evolving situation.
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