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Downpours likely to linger in northern mountains for two more days

Heavy showers and hail have struck northern Vietnam and resulted in at least five fatalities and estimated economic losses of 63 billion VND (2.68 million USD).
Downpours likely to linger in northern mountains for two more days ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: Internet)
Hanoi (VNA) - Heavy showers and hail have strucknorthern Vietnam and resulted in at least five fatalities and estimated economiclosses of 63 billion VND (2.68 million USD).

The disasters mostly wreaked havoc in mountainousprovinces, triggering flooding and landslides. At least five fatalities havebeen reported in the provinces of Ha Giang, Son La, Yen Bai, and Lai Chau,while one person remains unaccounted for and 20 others have been injured,including six in Yen Bai and four each in Son La and Bac Kan.

The disasters blew roofs off more than 5,900 houses inthe region, with the hardest hit areas being Ha Giang and Yen Bai, with 1,283and 795 houses losing their roofs.

More than 1,575 hectares of rice and other cropswere destroyed, with Lao Cai being most affected, with 1,110 hectares.

Provincial Steering Committees for Natural DisasterPrevention and Control and search and rescue agencies immediately deployedpersonnel to help affected households deal with the aftermath, provide care forthe injured and look for those missing.

A cold spell swept through the north on April 24,dumping medium to heavy rain across the region. Downpours are likely tocontinue in northern mountainous provinces until April 26./.

VNA

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