Death toll rises to 28 in central Vietnam floods


This aerial picture shows floodwaters inundating streets and buildings following heavy rains in Hoi An on October 30, 2025. - AFP

HANOI: The death toll from heavy rains and flooding in Vietnam's central region has risen to 28, with six people missing and 43 others injured, local daily VnExpress reported Friday night.

More than 22,100 houses remain inundated, mainly in Hue and Da Nang cities. Floods and landslides have destroyed or swept away 91 houses and damaged 181 others, according to the report.

About 245,000 households are still out of power in the region, mostly in Da Nang with more than 225,000 affected. A total of 80 sites on national highways are blocked or disrupted due to landslides.

Flooding is forecast to persist for another one to two days in the region, the report said. - Xinhua

 

 

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