A typhoon who tore roofs of houses has killed dozens of people in Vietnam and the Philippines, said officials from both countries, while a weakened Storm Baloi entered the neighboring Laos.
The typhoon battered small islands in the middle of the Philippines last week, overturning trees and power pylons, unleash floods and force 400,000 people to evacuate.
A Philippine civilian civilian defense said on Monday that the death toll had more than doubled to 24, with most victims drowned or affected by rubble.
Scientists warn that storms become more powerful as the world warms up because of the effects of people driven by people.
In Vietnam, Baloi made ashore as a typhoon on Sunday and generated winds of 130 km / h (80 mph) per hour.
Thousands of houses and companies were damaged or destroyed in the center of the country and the north, and at least 11 people were killed, the Vietnamese authorities told Agence France Presse.
Images published by AFP showed corrugated valves with metal roofs. Bleed buildings and household debris -stuck streets in the coast of Vietnam in a province.
“The wind blew my roof to heaven and then he fell down, everything broke. I had to cover my head and rushed to my neighbor’s house to be safe,” Trinh Thi le, 71, was quoted by the State Tre-Krant run by the State.
Powerful storms
At least nine people were killed when a typhoon -related whirlwind fell through the northern province of Ninh Binh early on Monday, according to the local disaster office.
One person was killed in the province of Hue and another in Thanh Hoa, while about 20 missing, reported the local and national disaster authorities.
Among the non -responsible were nine people whose fishing boats had been lost at sea on Sunday evening after their ships came out of their berths during strong wind and currents, the police said.
More than 53,000 people were evacuated to schools and medical centers converted into temporary hiding places for Bualoi that hit Vietnam, the Ministry of the Environment said.
Four domestic airports and part of the national highway were closed on Monday. More than 180 flights have been canceled or delayed, said airport authorities.
Parts of Nghe An and the steel -producing central province of HA Tinh were closed without electricity and schools were closed in affected regions.
Since making landing in Vietnam has been weakened when it was moved across the border to Laos.
It came on the heels of Super Typhoon Ragasa, in which 14 people were killed over the northern Philippines.
The country is affected on average 20 storms and typhoons every year and routine routine disastering areas where millions of people live in poverty.
In Vietnam, 175 people were killed or missing by natural disasters from January to August this year, said the General Statistics Office (GSO).
The total damage was worth around US $ 371 million ($ 565 million), almost tripled the amount of the same period in 2024, the GSO said.
Typhoon Yagi killed hundreds of people in Vietnam in September last year and caused economic losses worth US $ 3.3 billion ($ 5.03 billion).
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