3 dead, 3 missing in Vietnam severe flooding
Three people were reported dead with three missing over the weekend as prolonged downpours caused severe flooding across northern and central Vietnamese provinces, local authorities said on Monday.
The flood swept away two people while picking firewood along a riverbank near their home in the Central Nghe An Province on Saturday.
The National Steering Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control had said.
The other victim was a man who died in a landslide in northern Hoa Binh province while his family was sleeping.
Three of his family members were injured, the committee said.
According to the report, the authorities are searching for the missing three persons in Quang Tri and Quang Binh provinces in the country’s central provinces.
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Northern and central parts of Vietnam had experienced heavy rains over the weekend due to the convergence of cold spell and a tropical turbulence.
Since Friday, the central region had seen an average rainfall, ranging from 150 millimetres to 300 millimetres.
Some localities have seen a rainfall of up to 1.1 metres, the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said.
Torrential rains had triggered flooding which had disrupted life in central Vietnam.
Some streets along the famous tourist sites in Quang Nam Province’s Hoi An Town have been submerged in floodwaters 20-50 centimetres deep.
Heavy rains of up to 150 millimetres were expected to fall on central regions on Monday, the meteorological service said.
The authorities had warned that more flash floods and landslides could occur in the coming days and called for precautions to be taken.
Source: dpa