VOV.VN - Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has requested that relevant agencies and localities urgently brace for the impact of typhoon Goni by calling on fishing vessels to seek safe shelter whilst evacuating local residents from dangerous areas before the typhoon makes landfall.
VOV.VN - The impact of typhoon Molave has served to damage the Ho Chi Minh Trail, in addition to the La Son-Tuy Loan highway and key roads in the central region, with repair work set to carried out in a rapid manner to help bring transportation back to normal and mitigate the affect of local landslides.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on November 1 visited and presented gifts to a number of families badly affected by typhoon Molave in Quang Ngai and Quang Nam provinces.
VOV.VN - Sniffer dogs from the Ministry of National Defence have been mobilised to join a mass search and rescue operation for 12 missing victims at a landslide site in Tra Leng commune of Nam Tra My district in Quang Nam province.
VOV.VN - A prolonged period of torrential rain as a consequence of Typhoon Molave has battered Vinh city, central Vietnam, leaving the city with severe flooding and disrupting commuters’ travel.
VOV.VN - The local authorities and residents of Da Nang were swift to carry out measures aimed at overcoming the consequences of typhoon Molave, the ninth storm to hit this year, as well as stabilising production and ensure that life returns to normal as soon as possible in the central city.
VOV.VN - A deadly landslide hit Phuoc Loc commune of Phuoc Son district in the central province of Quang Nam province on the morning of October 29, leaving 11 local residents buried, according to the Quang Nam Provincial People's Committee.
VOV.VN - Two rescue ships belonging to the Vietnam Fisheries Resources Surveillance and a military helicopter have been dispatched as part of efforts to search for two fishing vessels from Binh Dinh province and their 26 crew members that had been in distress at sea when attempting to seek shelter from Typhoon Molave.
VOV.VN - Rainfall has been forecast nationwide from October 29 to October 30 due to the impact of cold air and typhoon Molave's circulation.
VOV.VN - Typhoon Molave, after slamming into central Vietnam, weakened into a tropical low depression, but floodwaters are rising very quickly, threatening the lives of people living in low-lying areas.