Typhoon hits
People (L) take shelter beside a fallen tree as strong winds
batter the coastal area in the Ky Anh district of Vietnam's central Ha Tinh
province on September 30, 2013.
Vietnam evacuated tens of thousands of people from high-risk
coastal areas Monday as a powerful typhoon that left dozens of fishermen
missing in the East Sea, internationally known as the South China
Sea, slammed into the country.
More than 70 people were missing,
Vietnam closed schools, ordered all
boats ashore and moved some 70,000 people to shelters in vulnerable areas
along its central coastline, as high winds and heavy rains uprooted trees and
tore the roofs off houses.
Wutip made landfall on
Authorities scrambled to move people
from areas at risk of landslides and flash floods, as soldiers joined efforts
to build walls of sandbags around coastal villages.
"We have evacuated thousands of
people, prepared vehicles, mobilised 5,000 police and soldiers," Nguyen
Duc Cuong, a local communist party official in Quang Tri province, told
state-run VTV.
Torrential rain and strong winds
battered neighboring
"This is a big typhoon with
strong wind and heavy rain and we urge people to stay overnight in
shelters," Nguyen Van Bong, an official in nearby Ky Anh district, told
state television.
Local authorities will be "on
duty around the clock" to ensure the area's reservoirs and vast
hydro-electric dams are not damaged or made unsafe by the typhoon, he added.
People in central
In recent weeks floods have killed at
least 24 people in
Cambodian police said four people --
believed to be Syrians, including two children -- died late Sunday when their
car was swept away in floodwaters.
In
Rescue efforts had been hampered by
strong gales and high waves, it said.
The Chinese boats, which were
together carrying 88 fishermen, sank after they attempted to navigate gales
near the disputed
Storm tides might strike the
provinces of
The Paracel islands are claimed by
Last week, Typhoon Usagi left at
least 25 people dead after crashing ashore in southern
AFP
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 9, 2013
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