Typhoon Doksuri leaves 2 dead, 1 missing

VOV.VN - Torrential rains triggered by Typhoon Doksuri left two dead and one missing in the district of Phong Dien, central Thua Thien Hue Province on the morning of September 15, according to local officials.

Trinh Duc Hung, chair of Phong Dien District People’s Committee, said a whirlwind hit the district yesterday (September 14) and unroofed more than 33 houses.  Forces were mobilized to help local people repair houses to ensure safe shelter.







Heavy rains inundate hectares of subsidiary crops in Thua Thien Hue Province.


Torrential rains and strong wind uproot many trees and destroy posters on the streets of Dong Hoi City. Quang Binh cut off the electricity in districts of Le Thuy, Quang Ninh and Bo Trach and all pupils are allowed to stay home for safety.

Measures to cope with the big storm have been taken since September 14 in Nghe An Province.



Water level on rivers in Quang Tri Province rise high.

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