One dead and 12 missing as Typhoon Bualoi makes landfall in Vietnam


Fishermen being evacuated ahead of Typhoon Bualoi in Hue, Vietnam on Sept 28, 2025. - AP

HANOI: Typhoon Bualoi made landfall in northern central Vietnam in the early hours of Monday (Sept 29) damaging houses and knocking down power grids, with at least one person dead and 12 fishermen missing as the storm brought flooding rains and huge swells.

The typhoon was over Nghe An province as of 8am local time, with maximum wind speeds weakening to 88 kph from 117 kph when it made landfall hours earlier, according to the national weather forecast agency.

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