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Typhoon Yagi: Vietnam death toll rises to 199 as storm’s aftermath brings flash floods and landslides

The death toll spiked earlier in the week as a flash flood swept away the entire hamlet of Lang Nu in northern Vietnam’s Lao Cai province

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Rescue officials sift through debris at the site of a landslide in the remote mountainous village of Lang Nu, in Lao Cai province. Photo: AFP

Nearly 200 people have died in Vietnam in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi and 128 are missing as flash floods and landslides take their toll, state media reported on Thursday.

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Vietnam’s VNExpress newspaper reported that 199 people have died while more than 800 have been injured.

In the capital, floodwaters from the Red River receded slightly but many areas were still inundated with water neck-high in some places.

In Hanoi’s Tay Ho district, people waded through muddy brown water above their knees to make their way along one street, some still wearing their bicycle and motorcycle helmets after abandoning their vehicles along the way.

A few paddled along the road in small boats as empty water bottles, a styrofoam cooler and other flotsam drifted by; one man pushed his motorbike toward drier ground in an aluminium sloop.

People wade through flood waters in Hanoi. Photo: AFP
People wade through flood waters in Hanoi. Photo: AFP

Pedestrians hiked up their shorts as high as possible to avoid being soaked by the wake caused by a delivery truck powering its way through the water.

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