Senin 06 Nov 2017 14:47 WIB

Death toll from typhoon Damrey in Vietnam nears 50

People ride a boat in flooded street of Hoi An ancient town, Vietnam, Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. Typhoon Damrey has killed dozens of people, and left more than a dozen missing and caused extensive damage to the country's south central region ahead of APEC summit that will draw leaders from around the world, the government said.
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People ride a boat in flooded street of Hoi An ancient town, Vietnam, Monday, Nov. 6, 2017. Typhoon Damrey has killed dozens of people, and left more than a dozen missing and caused extensive damage to the country's south central region ahead of APEC summit that will draw leaders from around the world, the government said.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, DANANG -- The death toll from the typhoon that struck Vietnam at the weekend has risen to at least 49, the government said on Monday.

After Typhoon Damrey's winds tore off roofs, felled trees and ripped up electricity poles, heavy rains brought floods to central Vietnam just days before the region is due to host the APEC summit of Asia-Pacific leaders.

The Communist states Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention said 49 people had been killed and 27 were missing.

It did not say how the victims died, but said most casualties were in Khan Hoa province near the city of Nha Trang, where the storm made landfall on Saturday.

Nearly 2,000 homes had collapsed and more than 80,000 had been damaged, it said. Roads that had been flooded or washed away caused traffic jams across several provinces.

In Danang, authorities called on soldiers and local people to clean up after the rains so that the beach resort would be ready for delegates to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeetings, which started on Monday.

Although the rain continued, organisers said the schedule had not been disrupted.

Danang will host U.S. President Donald Trump from Nov. 10, as well as Chinas President Xi Jinping, Russias President Vladimir Putin and counterparts from other APEC members.

Floods killed more than 80 people in northern Vietnam last month, while a typhoon wreaked havoc in central provinces in September. The country of more than 90 million people is prone to destructive storms and flooding due to its long coastline.

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