Heavy rain from the storm flooded the capital of Hano this week, and the floods and landslides were damaged by houses, infrastructure and agricultural land throughout the country.
The government stated that the number of those killed from Tifun Bualaua in Vietnam grew above 50, they reported on Friday, when more than a dozen people were still missing a few days after the storm caused wide flood.
Buauai crashed into the central Vietnam at the end of Sunday with winds of 130 kilometers (80 miles) per hour and lingered above the ground for almost 12 hours.
Heavy rain from the storm is flooded by the capital of Hano this week, and more than 200,000 houses, public infrastructure and agricultural land throughout the country damaged the floods and landslides.
The Ministry of Environment, according to estimates, damage from Buauai can cost up to $ 600 million.
At least 51 people killed the storm and its consequences, while 14 others were missing, the last update says on Friday.
The landslides died several people in the northern mountain regions of the country and violated access to Tourist attractions Like Sapa and Mu Kang tea.
Images in the state and on social networks showed that the roads are completely destroyed by massive stones and land blocking mountain passes.
Weather weather forecasters said that the floods began to retreat, but warned Typhoon Matmo – now approaching the northern Philippines – it could affect the north of Vietnam at the beginning of the next week.
Matmo will be 11 storm This year, in order to hit Vietnam, a country that usually writes up to 10 per year.
Bualai killed 37 people and forced 400,000 people to leave their homes in the Philippines last week.
Climate change controlled by man is a turbocharger Extreme weather phenomena Like typhoons, making them even more fatal and destructive.
In the period from January to August, storms were damaged by Vietnam at 371 million dollars. The United States, which tripled the amount for the same period last year, was reported in the general statistical department.
Typhoon Yagi killed hundreds of people in Vietnam in September last year and led to economic losses worth $ 3.3 billion.
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