
Typhoon Wipha Causes Severe Flooding and Landslides in Central Vietnam
Typhoon Wipha has caused severe flooding and landslides in central Vietnam, resulting in casualties and widespread damage to agriculture and property.
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Typhoon Wipha has caused severe flooding and landslides in central Vietnam, resulting in casualties and widespread damage to agriculture and property.

Vietnam prepares for Typhoon Wipha’s arrival with soldiers on standby and flights canceled, as heavy rainfall and potential flooding threaten the northern coast.

Southeast China’s Fujian Province has activated a Level-IV flood control emergency as Typhoon Wipha approaches, bringing heavy rainfall and prompting authorities to enhance safety measures.

Typhoon Wipha weakens over Guangdong Province, prompting a downgrade in emergency response. Meanwhile, Vietnam’s northern and central regions brace for Wipha’s landfall, taking precautionary measures.

Typhoon Wipha hits southern China, causing mass evacuations and widespread disruptions as heavy rains and strong winds batter the region.

Coastal regions in South China are on high alert as Typhoon Wipha hits, bringing strong winds and heavy rains. Authorities have evacuated residents and suspended services to ensure safety.

As Typhoon Wipha approaches, China’s southern provinces of Hainan and Guangdong are on high alert, preparing for heavy winds and rain expected to hit the coast this Sunday.

With Typhoon Wipha nearing, Hong Kong issues its top typhoon warning at 9:20 a.m. Sunday. The city braces as residents prepare for heavy winds and rainfall.

Typhoon Wipha made landfall in southern China, causing strong winds and heavy rain across coastal regions, disrupting infrastructure and prompting emergency responses in Hainan and Guangdong provinces.