Typhoon Kajiki Claims Seven Lives in Vietnam
Citing figures from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, media reported that the storm obliterated 15 homes and inflicted damage on more than 8,700 others. The destruction extended to 63 schools and eight healthcare centers, while over 81,500 hectares of rice paddies were flooded and around 2,000 livestock and poultry perished.
In response to the growing crisis, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has issued an urgent directive for local governments to restore critical infrastructure—power, telecommunications, transport, schools, and medical services—and expedite the delivery of aid and home repairs. These efforts aim to stabilize affected areas before the school year begins.
Typhoon Kajiki, Vietnam’s fifth tropical cyclone this year, made landfall earlier in the week, hammering coastal provinces with torrential rainfall and powerful winds.
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