Flash flood kills 4, leaves 4 others missing in Vietnam


HANOI, July 18 (Reuters) - ⁠At least four people were killed and ⁠four others weremissing after a flash flood swept ‌through a mountainous village in Vietnam’s northern province of Lai Chau, state media reported on Saturday.

The flood in Muong Than ​village early on Friday after ⁠days of heavy rains ⁠in several parts of northern Vietnam also injured seven ⁠people, ‌reported the Vietnam News Agency.

Vietnam is prone to deadly storms and floods during ⁠the rainy season that peaks from July through ​September. Natural ‌disasters, mostly floods, killed 489 people in the ⁠country ​last year, according to government data.

The Vietnam News Agency report had photos showing red mud and flood water ⁠blanketing the village, with rocks ​and wood logs piling in a corner of a damaged road.

Since Wednesday, landslides and flash floods triggered by ⁠heavy rain have also damaged roads, power grids and hundreds of houses, as well as inundating 238 hectares of crops in the region, according to ​the government’s disaster management agency.

Several ⁠parts of northern Vietnam are forecast to receive heavy ​rain of up to 250 ‌millimeterson Saturday, the agency said, ​warning of more flash floods and landslides.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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