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Vietnam storm toll rises to 109

Source: Sify News
Hanoi : Vietnam | about 1 month ago  
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  • A man wades at his flooded house in Vietnam's Phu Yen central province
    A man wades at his flooded house in Vietnam's Phu Yen central ...
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  • An aerial view of a flooded village in Vietnam's central Binh Dinh province
    An aerial view of a flooded village in Vietnam's central Binh Dinh ...
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  • Air force personnel provide relief supplies to residents at a flooded area in Vietnam's central Binh Dinh province
    Air force personnel provide relief supplies to residents at a flooded ...
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  • A woman sits on a flooded railway track with her belongings and a dog in Vietnam's Binh Dinh central province
    A woman sits on a flooded railway track with her belongings and a dog ...
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A man wades at his flooded house in Vietnam's Phu Yen central ...
The toll from Tropical Storm Mirinae in central Vietnam has risen to 109, the country's Steering Committee for Storm and Flood Control reported Friday. The authority said 16 people remained missing, and local media were reporting death figures as high as 119. Flood waters were beginning to recede...
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    Hanoi, Nov 6 - The toll from Tropical Storm Mirinae in central Vietnam has risen to 109, the country's Steering Committee for Storm and Flood Control reported.
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    At least 98 people have been killed by flooding in central Vietnam sparked by Tropical Storm Mirinae, which slammed into the country after pummelling the Philippines, an official report said Thursday. ...
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    Nine provinces have been affected with the provinces of Phu Yen and Gia Lai among the worst-hit, suffering some of the most severe floods seen in several decades. Soldiers in speed boats have been distributing instant noodles, ...
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