Typhoon Kajiki kills three in Vietnam, floods Hanoi streets


Women clearing up corrugated iron sheets that flew onto a road after Typhoon Kajiki passed through Nghe An province on Aug 26, 2025. - AFP

HANOI: Typhoon Kajiki killed at least three people and injured 10 others in Vietnam, authorities said on Tuesday (Aug 26) as they warned that heavy rains could cause flooding and landslides.

The storm damaged nearly 7,000 homes, inundated 28,800 hectares of rice plantings and felled 18,000 trees, the government said in a statement. It also brought down 331 electricity poles, causing widespread blackouts in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Thai Nguyen and Phu Tho provinces.

Photos on state media showed streets in the capital Hanoi were severely flooded as heavy rains fell on Tuesday morning.

People pushing a motorbike through floods from heavy rains in Hanoi, after Typhoon Kajiki passed through Vietnam on Aug. 26, 2025. - AP
People pushing a motorbike through floods from heavy rains in Hanoi, after Typhoon Kajiki passed through Vietnam on Aug. 26, 2025. - AP

After making landfall on Vietnam's north central coast on Monday afternoon, Kajiki has since weakened to a tropical depression as it moved across to Laos on Tuesday morning, the national weather agency said.

The agency warned that rains will continue in several parts of northern Vietnam, with some areas likely to get up to 150mm of rain in six hours, potentially causing flash floods and landslides.

Before making landfall in Vietnam, Kajiki skirted the southern coast of China's Hainan Island on Sunday, forcing Sanya City on the island to close businesses and public transport. - Reuters

 

 

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