
Hanoi FC partners with 'Living After the 2024 Floods' campaign.
Hanoi Football Club will partner with the "Living After the Flood 2024" program to help people overcome the consequences of Typhoon Yagi.

Hanoi Football Club will partner with the "Living After the Flood 2024" program to help people overcome the consequences of Typhoon Yagi.

Due to the impact of Typhoon Tra Mi, many localities in Hue, Quang Tri, and Quang Binh experienced severe flooding. Although floodwaters are receding, tens of thousands of students are still unable to return to school.

Many aid groups traveled long distances carrying essential supplies, then hired boats to cross the vast ocean to deliver them directly to people in need.

Floods in Quang Binh and Quang Tri are receding, but Thua Thien Hue is experiencing heavy rain, and the Ta Trach reservoir and Huong Dien hydroelectric plant have been ordered to increase water releases downstream.

Rising floodwaters since the afternoon of October 27th have left many families in Le Thuy district unable to hold funerals for the deceased.

Rising floodwaters caught many residents in Le Thuy district (Quang Binh province) off guard, leaving them unable to stockpile drinking water and food, forcing them to subsist on raw instant noodles for days.

My mother passed away, but the floodwaters rose so quickly and were too high that the family had no choice but to prepare her body for burial and hang the coffin in the attic near the roof.

In the flooded area of Le Thuy (Quang Binh), floodwaters have risen to almost the roofs of level 4 houses, only about 50cm away from the historical flood peak of 2020, and it is still raining, causing the water level to continue rising.

A man in Quang Ninh district (Quang Binh province) went missing after his boat capsized while he was trying to evacuate his belongings from the floodwaters.

Continuous rain caused the Kien Giang River to overflow its flood warning by more than one meter, submerging over 17.000 households, with water levels nearing the roofs of many houses in the flood-prone Le Thuy district.

Heavy rains caused water levels in rivers in Quang Binh province to rise rapidly, submerging many areas and damaging hundreds of meters of railway tracks.

Due to the disruption of the North-South railway line caused by Typhoon No. 6, the railway industry provided free meals and arranged safe transportation for 2.432 passengers.
The Philippines faced another storm on October 28, just days after Typhoon Trami killed more than 100 people.

Rising floodwaters have cut off many areas in Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces, forcing thousands of households to elevate their belongings and relocate people and property.

Rising floodwaters have cut off many areas in Quang Binh and Quang Tri provinces, forcing thousands of households to elevate their belongings and relocate people and property.

Over 300 households in the flood-prone area of Dai Hung commune, Dai Loc district, Quang Nam province, are isolated because the bridge leading to the village is submerged in water.

As of now, the floods caused by Typhoon Tra Mi have resulted in at least two deaths and disappearances in Thua Thien Hue province, and extensive damage to trees, crops, and infrastructure.

Thirty households with 163 residents in the Na No residential area were evacuated to safety when a large crack appeared in the hillside right in the middle of the residential area.

Due to the influence of the tropical convergence zone connected to Typhoon Tra Mi (Typhoon No. 6), heavy rain is falling in Ho Chi Minh City and the southern provinces.

This afternoon, October 27th, Typhoon No. 6 reached level 11 on land in Thua Thien Hue and Da Nang provinces, with heavy rain pouring down on central provinces. Be prepared for flash floods and landslides.

Due to the impact of typhoon No. 6, Thua Thien Hue experienced heavy rain and strong winds, with many areas deeply flooded, sea levels rising and overflowing inland, and floodwaters rising rapidly in Khe Su stream.

On the morning of October 27th, Typhoon Tra Mi made landfall in the Thua Thien Hue - Da Nang area, bringing heavy rain and strong gusts of wind.

Typhoon Tra Mi has brought heavy rain to Thua Thien - Hue province from last night until now, causing seawater to flood inland and submerging many roads in Hue City.

At 7:10 AM on October 27th, the center of Typhoon No. 6 was located in the sea area between Quang Tri and Quang Nam provinces. The typhoon's development remains very complex and subject to change.

Da Nang organized the evacuation of residents in landslide-prone areas on the night of October 26th and requested everyone to limit leaving their homes from 10:00 AM on October 27th to ensure safety when Typhoon Trami makes landfall.

Early this morning, October 26th, Typhoon Trami (Typhoon No. 6), with winds reaching level 11 and gusts up to level 14, is moving rapidly towards the coastal waters of the central provinces of Vietnam.
Tropical storm Trami, after moving away from northwestern Philippines on October 25, caused widespread landslides and flooding and killed at least 82 people.

The Civil Aviation Authority has instructed the four airports of Dong Hoi, Phu Bai, Da Nang, and Chu Lai to immediately implement storm prevention measures in anticipation of Typhoon Trami.

Typhoon Trami may approach the coastal areas of the central provinces of Vietnam before changing direction and causing heavy rain in the central region for three days, with some areas receiving over 700 mm.

Meteorological and hydrological experts have presented two scenarios regarding the path of Typhoon Trami (Typhoon No. 6 in the East Sea), as well as warning of a three-day period of heavy rain in Central Vietnam.