VOV.VN - Although typhoon Wutip did not make direct landfall in Vietnam, its circulation has brought prolonged heavy rain, across central provinces, triggering severe flooding, landslides, and substantial damage.
VOV.VN - Violent floodwaters caused by rising and fast-flowing currents on the Red River swept away the Phong Chau pontoon bridge in the northern midland province of Phu Tho on June 11 morning.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Trami is entering the East Sea and heading for central Vietnam after battering the Philippines on October 23, killing at least 14 and causing massive flooding.
VOV.VN - The administration of Hanoi capital has lowered the flood alert level as water levels of the Red and Duong rivers flowing through the capital keep receding.
VOV.VN - Water levels of the Red River have risen over the past two days, forcing residents of Phuc Tan and Chuong Duong wards in Tay Ho district of Hanoi to travel around by boat.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it and diplomatic agencies of Vietnam in China have urgently worked with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Yunnan province's authorities on the information that China is preparing to release floodwater from its Malutang hydropower dam, which is located in Yunnan province's Wenshan district, and the upstream of the Lo River in Vietnam.
VOV.VN - The floodwaters of the Red River in Hanoi capital are receding, while heavy rain is expected to fall to a lesser extent on September 12.
VOV.VN - Many students have been attempting to get to school in Hanoi by any means necessary amid rising water levels of the Red river flowing through the capital, thereby increasing the risk of flooding in areas located near riversides.
VOV.VN - Thousands of people throughout the northern provinces and cities have been left trapped in severe flooding amid rising water on major rivers due to the impact of typhoon Yagi.
VOV.VN - Search and rescue operations have been intensified at the site of a bridge collapse in Vietnam’s northern midland Phu Tho province to search for the remaining victims after the first five were rescued.