Storm Damrey landed in central localities in early November, causing serious flooding and damage. At present, people and forces are actively overcoming the consequences.
UNICEF is deploying experts to join the team led by the National and Provincial Disaster Management Authority to assess the situation of children in remote communes in Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen provinces of Viet Nam where Typhoon Damrey made a deadly landfall on November 4th 2017.
Torrential rains and strong winds triggered by storm Damrey have so far left six dead, six injured, and five missing in central and south-central provinces, said local officials.
On September 14, 2017, the Government promulgates the Decree No. 104/2017/ND-CP introduces penalties for administrative violations against regulations on disaster preparedness, operation and protection of hydraulic structures and flood control systems.
Some 40 sets of canvases, 47 water purifiers, and 5,025 blankets (all brand new ones) from the Japanese Government’s emergency relief aid for flood-hit victims in Yen Bai and Hoa Binh provinces landed at the Noi Bai International Airport at 14h00 on October 20th
Vietnam can mitigate risks to natural disasters by implementing an integrated disaster risk management strategy, said experts at an international conference held in Hanoi on October 13th to mark the International Day for Disaster Reduction.
Widespread floods triggered by a tropical depression over the past few days have killed 54 people as of 22h00 on October 12th, according to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control.
Typhoon Doksuri appeared well-rounded and organized on satellite imagery as it moved through the north central South China Sea toward Vietnam.
The national weather forecasting centre upgraded the Typhoon Doksuri barreling toward Việt Nam from level 11 to 12 (of 18), with winds at its eye expected to reach 150km per hour