Floods, landslips in Vietnam kill 37 people; thousands evacuated

More than 17,000 households have been evacuated and more than 200 homes collapsed, while nearly 18,000 other houses were submerged or damaged.

October 12, 2017 10:12 am | Updated 03:49 pm IST - HANOI:

Two soldiers walk a pig through flood water in northern province of Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on Wednesday. Floods triggered by a tropical depression in Vietnam have killed many people and left many others missing. The storm hit central Vietnam on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain to the region and to parts of northern Vietnam.

Two soldiers walk a pig through flood water in northern province of Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on Wednesday. Floods triggered by a tropical depression in Vietnam have killed many people and left many others missing. The storm hit central Vietnam on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain to the region and to parts of northern Vietnam.

Floods in Vietnam killed 37 people and 40 were missing as a tropical depression caused heavy rain in northern and central provinces, the Southeast Asian nation's disaster prevention agency said on Thursday.

Another 21 people were injured after rains caused landslips and flooding, prompting the authorities to discharge water from dams, the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control said on its website.

More than 17,000 households have been evacuated and over 200 homes collapsed, while nearly 18,000 other houses were submerged or damaged.

The committee said more than 8,000 hectares used for growing rice crops were damaged and around 40,000 animals killed or washed away.

Vietnam often suffers from destructive storms and floods due to its long coastline. More than 200 people were killed in storms last year.

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