HANOI (Reuters) - The biggest floods in decades threatened Vietnam's central provinces on Wednesday after a powerful typhoon swept into the country after wreaking havoc in the Philippines.
At least 33 people died from floods and landslides in seven coastal and central highland provinces and river waters in Quang Nam provinces could reach a level last seen in 1964 by Wednesday evening, state media said.
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