Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The storm, with winds of up to 130 km/h is the 10th typhoon to hit Vietnam this year and was expected to make landfall later on Sunday, according to the country's meteorology agency.
Central provinces were hit by gale-force winds, 1–2 meter waves, and heavy rains that caused localized flooding, prompting authorities to urge residents to stay indoors for safety.
Vietnam closed airports and evacuated thousands of people in areas under storm threat on Sunday, as intensifying Typhoon Bualoi barrelled towards the country, days after causing at least 10 deaths and widespread flooding in the Philippines.
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Vietnam closed airports and evacuated thousands of people in potentially effected areas on Sunday as intensifying Typhoon Bualoi barrelled towards the country, days after causing at least 10 deaths and widespread flooding in the…
Vietnam has evacuated thousands as Typhoon Bualoi closed in, moving faster than expected with landfall forecast around 6 p.m. The storm moving in Sunday packed winds up to 133 kph, dangerous surges and heavy rain that could trigger flash…
The storm — the 10th to affect Vietnam this year — is currently at sea, generating winds of 130 kilometres per hour and is expected to make landfall at 7.00 p.m. (1200 GMT), according to the meteorology agency.
Residents in central Vietnam hurried on Sunday to shore up their homes, tie down fishing boats, pile sandbags, and lay water-filled sacks on rooftops for protection as Typhoon Bualoi neared.
Typhoon Bualoi is expected to make landfall in central Vietnam around 6 p.m. Sunday, bringing winds of up to 133 kph, storm surges over a meter, and intense downpours that could unleash flash floods and landslides.