Typhoon Yagi swept away numerous fish cages, causing heavy losses for farmers in Bac Ninh province. Some lost hundreds of millions of dong, while others lost tens of billions, plunging them into debt.
After more than 10 days of efforts to mitigate the consequences of Typhoon No. 3, on September 22nd, officers and soldiers departed to return to their units, and thousands of local people bid them a tearful farewell.
The Tuấn Hưng - Duy Mạnh charity concert raised over 3 billion VND to support people affected by floods and storms, and was followed by over 1 million people.
To mitigate the consequences of Typhoon No. 3, Hoa Binh province mobilized nearly 8.900 members to participate in disaster response, helping people restore their homes…
Quang Ninh province has agreed to allocate 1.000 billion VND to mitigate damage, stabilize livelihoods, and restore production and business activities after Typhoon No. 3 (Typhoon Yagi).
In response to the "Campaign to support people affected by Typhoon No. 3", Woori Bank Vietnam donated 2 billion VND through the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Hundreds of police officers and soldiers waded through floodwaters searching for missing victims in the flash flood in Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province.
The floodwaters rose rapidly, submerging houses up to the roofs, but alongside the fear, the people of Yen Bai felt comforted by the rescue efforts, care, and sharing from the community.
On the morning of September 11th, the People's Committee of Cam Pha City (Quang Ninh province) refuted information from a social media account claiming that 16 bodies tied together had been recovered.
Due to the aftermath of typhoon number 3, from yesterday afternoon and evening (September 9th), Yen Bai province experienced torrential rain combined with rising water levels in the Red River, causing severe flooding in many areas.
Following Typhoon No. 3 (Typhoon Yagi), numerous trees, including many centuries-old trees, were uprooted and fell in Hanoi, leaving residents deeply saddened.
First Lieutenant Nguyen Dinh Khiem (27 years old, from Ninh Binh province) comes from a poor family; his parents are farmers, and he has three younger siblings who are still in school.
On the afternoon of September 7th, the Minister of Education and Training issued a directive to 27 Departments of Education and Training in the northern region, from Nghe An province northward, to strengthen their response to Typhoon Yagi.
Typhoon No. 3 (international name Yagi) is still very strong, with maximum wind speeds near the center of the storm at 4 AM reaching level 14, gusting to level 17, approximately 180km from Mong Cai (Quang Ninh).
Tonight, September 6th, Typhoon Yagi has weakened from level 16 to level 15, with maximum wind gusts near the center reaching level 17, approximately 340km from Quang Ninh.
Numerous tours have been canceled, and tourists are seeking safe havens following the ban on sea travel announced by Quang Ninh province from noon today (September 6).
As of 10:30 AM on September 6th, five hydroelectric reservoirs had to release water to ensure dam safety and prevent damage from Typhoon Yagi, the third typhoon of the year.
This morning, Yagi maintained its super typhoon status with maximum wind speeds of 201 km/h, and is expected to enter the Gulf of Tonkin tonight, causing strong winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms in northern Vietnam.
Typhoon Yagi set several new records: it intensified the fastest, became the strongest typhoon of 2024, and ranked among the top 3 typhoons reaching level 16 or higher while active in the South China Sea.
In light of the impending Super Typhoon Yagi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested that relevant authorities in China and the Philippines coordinate to provide assistance to Vietnamese vessels when needed.
Early this morning, Typhoon No. 3 reached intensity level 15, with gusts exceeding level 17. In the next 24 hours, sea waves in the northern part of the East Sea will reach 7-9 meters, and 10-12 meters near the center of the typhoon.
Typhoon No. 3 (Typhoon Yagi) is rapidly intensifying, with maximum wind speeds near the center reaching levels 13-14, gusting to level 17, and is forecast to enter the Gulf of Tonkin.
This morning, Typhoon No. 3 (Yagi) continued to intensify and head towards the Gulf of Tonkin. Strong winds are forecast to reach level 15 near the storm's center, causing extremely rough seas.
One day after entering the South China Sea, Typhoon Yagi has intensified by three levels and is forecast to continue strengthening today, September 4th.
According to experts, Typhoon No. 3 is a very strong storm, and after entering the East Sea, it could intensify by 6 levels, causing waves 7-9 meters high.
Typhoon No. 3 is forecast to be a very strong storm, with winds potentially reaching level 14, gusting to level 17 near the storm's center, and is highly likely to enter the Gulf of Tonkin in the coming days.
Over the past 24 hours, Typhoon No. 3 (international name Yagi) has intensified by two levels, currently reaching level 12, and is likely to make a direct landfall in the northern provinces with very strong intensity.
Forecasts indicate that in the coming days, Typhoon No. 3 could reach level 13, with gusts up to level 16 near the storm's center, and is likely to enter the Gulf of Tonkin and affect the mainland of Vietnam.