This Article is From Nov 18, 2013

Death toll in Vietnam flooding raises to 36

Death toll in Vietnam flooding raises to 36

Residents moving their belongings from a flooded house in Qui Nhon city, central province of Binh Dinh, in Vietnam.

Hanoi, Vietnam: The death toll from flooding triggered by heavy rains in central Vietnam has hit 36, with about 80,000 people forced from homes, disaster officials said Monday.

The National Floods and Storms Control Agency said in a statement that the floods had inundated nearly 250,000 homes, but added the flood waters have largely receded, allowing residents to return to clean up their homes.

The officials said the deaths occurred in five central provinces, with Binh Dinh the worst-hit province with 18 people dead. Another nine people are missing.

Vietnam is prone to floods and storms, with hundreds of people killed each year.

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