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Yagi's Wrath: The Devastating Storm That Left 59 Dead and Vietnam Reeling
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
The scale of the storm's devastation is truly staggering, with at least 13 people missing after a major bridge collapsed in Phu Tho province. Floodwaters have reached one meter high in parts of Yen Bai City, and disaster authorities are warning that 130 locations across northern Vietnam remain at high risk for flooding and landslides.
The blackouts experienced by over 5 million customers during the storm's peak have had a severe impact on businesses, particularly in Haiphong. The damage was especially pronounced, with one electronics manufacturer losing its roof entirely and products submerged by floodwaters.
As we examine the devastation left behind by Yagi, it is clear that climate change is making typhoons more frequent, powerful, and destructive. A recent study indicates that storms are forming closer to shore, intensifying at an accelerated rate, and lingering over land for longer periods compared to historical patterns.
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