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Death Toll Rises to 143 and 58 Missing After Typhoon Yagi Hits Vietnam

The death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Yagi has risen to at least 143 people, with 58 others missing, Reuters reported, citing authorities on Wednesday.

Thousands of residents of Vietnam’s capital living close to the swollen Red River were evacuated on Wednesday as its waters flooded streets days after Typhoon Yagi battered Northern Vietnam.

Yagi, the most powerful typhoon in Asia this year, made landfall on the northern coast of Vietnam on Saturday and moved westwards, hitting Hanoi with gales and heavy rain. The storm also hit other provinces up the Red River, the area’s largest, collapsing a bridge on Monday.

Some schools in Hanoi have told students to stay home for the rest of the week due to flood concerns, while thousands of residents living in low-lying areas have been evacuated.

The typhoon also severely damaged a large number of factories and flooded warehouses in northern Vietnam’s export-oriented industrial hubs, forcing plants to shut, with some expected to take weeks to resume full operations, executives said.

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