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The typhoon, which is forecast to hit Vietnam on Sunday morning, could pack winds of up to 150 kilometres per hour as it approaches the country’s already flood-battered central coast, according to the national weather agency.
A video aired by national television broadcaster VTV showed high waves slamming into Ly Son island, located about 25 kilometres from shore, on Saturday afternoon. About 1,000 people on the island who live by the sea were moved to shelters farther inland.
Local authorities in other central provinces have been reinforcing sea dikes and evacuating elderly people and children to safe buildings to avoid casualties from the typhoon, VTV said.
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In just over a month, Vietnam’s central region has seen seven tropical storms and typhoons, causing floods and landslides that killed 235 people and caused an estimated USD 740,000 in damage in several provinces.
The rain from the storms has caused the worst flooding in the region in more than 30 years.