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Death toll from Vietnam typhoon rises to 61

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Danang, Vietnam: The death toll from typhoon downpours and floods wreaking havoc along Vietnam’s south-central coast has risen to 61, an official said on Tuesday, as the country opens its doors to world leaders for this week’s Apec summit.


Typhoon Damrey struck just before Vietnam was set to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meetings in Danang, which will bring together US President Donald Trump, China’s Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, among other leaders.


While Danang itself was spared the worst damage, muddy flood waters have submerged the hardest-hit provinces and swamped nearby Hoi An, a Unesco World Heritage Site that was set to host Apec spouses later this week.


On Tuesday an official from Vietnam’s search and rescue committee said the death toll had reached 61, with victims perishing in floods, landslides and capsized boats at sea.


“We are looking for more than 20 others,” the official added.


Authorities said rivers were raging as reservoirs filled up to near capacity in central and southern provinces, with rain still pelting some areas.


Typhoon Damrey, which made landfall on Saturday, is the latest in a string of major storms to thrash Vietnam’s long coastline this year.


Flooding and landslides in northern and central regions killed more than 70 people last month.


In September, Typhoon Doksuri tore through central Vietnam, killing 11 people and decimating communities. — AFP


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