Typhoon Kajiki: Vietnam Deaths & Thailand Flood Alert – Updates

Typhoon Kajiki Impacts Vietnam, Threatens Further⁣ Flooding⁤ and Landslides

A⁢ powerful typhoon, Kajiki, ⁢has left a ⁣trail of destruction across Vietnam, resulting in at ⁣least three fatalities⁤ and⁣ ten injuries ‍as⁢ of Tuesday. ⁢Authorities are now bracing ⁣for continued⁤ heavy rainfall, raising⁢ concerns about widespread flooding and risky landslides. ⁢This situation demands vigilance and preparedness from communities across the affected regions.

Damage Assessment: A Widespread Impact

The storm’s ⁢impact has been notable. Nearly 7,000 homes have⁢ sustained⁤ damage, and approximately 28,800 hectares of vital rice paddies are ⁣currently inundated. ⁢furthermore, around ⁤18,000⁢ trees were ⁢uprooted, and 331 electricity poles were ⁢toppled, causing substantial‍ power outages in several provinces including Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, ⁢Ha Tinh, Thai Nguyen, and Phu Tho.

Hanoi Grapples with ⁤severe Flooding

Hanoi, the nation’s capital, experienced notably ⁣severe flooding on⁣ Tuesday morning. Streets were quickly submerged, bringing traffic to ⁢a standstill and leaving vehicles partially underwater. Residential areas were also surrounded by rising floodwaters, creating a challenging situation as the city prepares to host a ⁣major National Day parade next week, ⁢commemorating the ⁤80th anniversary of it’s founding.Water levels at West Lake, hanoi’s largest lake, have overflowed its banks due to the relentless rainfall. Several villages in Bac‍ Ninh province are currently ⁤isolated due to the extensive flooding.

Storm Weakens, But Threat Remains

Kajiki made landfall on Vietnam’s north-central coast on Monday ⁣afternoon. It has since weakened to a tropical depression as it moved into Laos on Tuesday‍ morning. Though,⁤ the national whether⁣ agency warns that heavy rains⁤ will persist ‍across northern Vietnam.

Some areas could receive up to 150mm of rainfall within a six-hour period, significantly increasing the ⁣risk of flash floods and landslides.you ‍should stay informed ⁢about local⁤ weather updates and heed any evacuation orders.

Regional ⁤Impacts Beyond Vietnam

before impacting Vietnam, Kajiki skirted the southern coast of China’s Hainan Island on Sunday,⁣ prompting closures of businesses and public transportation in Sanya City. In Thailand, the Meteorological Department has issued warnings of heavy rainfall nationwide, advising residents in foothills and low-lying areas near waterways⁢ to prepare for potential flash floods ⁤and landslides.

Staying Safe During ⁢Continued rainfall

Here’s what ‍you can do to stay safe:

Monitor Weather Updates: Regularly check for the⁣ latest forecasts and warnings from your ‍local meteorological agency. Heed Evacuation⁣ Orders: If authorities issue an evacuation order, comply immediately.
Avoid Floodwaters: Do ⁢not attempt to walk or drive through flooded areas.
be Aware of Landslide Risk: If you ⁣live in ⁢a hilly or mountainous area, be vigilant for signs of landslides, such as cracks in the ground or unusual sounds.
* Secure Your⁢ Property: ⁤Protect your belongings from ⁣potential water damage.

This is a developing situation, and continued monitoring of weather conditions and official advisories is crucial for‍ ensuring your ‍safety ⁣and the safety of your community.

Published – August 26,2025 10:52 am⁢ IST

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