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Death toll from Typhoon Vamco in Philippines increases to 42

The death toll from Typhoon Vamco in the Philippines has risen to 42, Philippine authorities said on November 13.
Death toll from Typhoon Vamco in Philippines increases to 42 ảnh 1Death toll from Typhoon Vamco in Philippines increases to 42 - Illustrative image (Photo: Reuters)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The deathtoll from Typhoon Vamco in the Philippines has risen to 42, Philippine authoritiessaid on November 13.

The Philippine National Police said 20were still missing and 43 others were injured from the typhoon that torethrough the country on November 11 and 12.

Typhoon Vamco, the 21st cyclone tohit the country this year, made landfall on November 11 night. It unleashedfierce winds and intense rains, triggering flash floods that left thousands ofhomes in the capital of Manila and other regions submerged.

It struck while the Philippines isstill reeling from the onslaught of Typhoon Goni, the most powerful typhoon inthe world this year, which lashed the country early this month.

Vamco also triggered landslides,mudslides, and rockslides in many regions. Among the casualties, five peopledied and six others went missing in a landslide in Banaue town of Ifugaoprovince on November 12.

After devastating the Philippines,the typhoon entered the East Sea and forecast to make landfall in Vietnam’scentral region on November 14 night or early November 15./. 
VNA

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