Vietnam: Number Of Those Killed As Result Of Typhoon Yaga Increased To 21 People

As a result of the floods and incidents caused by the Yaga typhoon, which touched the north of Vietnam, more than 20 people died.

According to Vietnam News, with reference to the management of water resources and the prevention of emergency situations, the number of deaths and incidents caused by the Yaga typhoon, increased to 21 people.

It is also reported that 229 people were injured, and 8,017 houses were damaged. As a result of the typhoon, about 110 thousand hectares of rice fields are flooded.

The statement reports that the disaster zone is concentrated to solve food and housing problems for the injured from the typhoon. It is also noted that the evacuation of residents from high -risk zones, subject to sudden floods and landslides.

continues.

The Vietnamese authorities sent thousands of military to conduct operations to help and save in the affected areas. More than 50 thousand people were evacuated from coastal cities in the north of the country due to Typhoon Yaga.

Strong rains, floods and landslides caused by the Yaga typhoon, which hit the northern regions of the Philippines on September 3, led to the death of 20 people and 26 people disappear.

The Typhoon, who fell upon Hainan Province in China on September 7, led to death 4 people and injuries of 95 people.