
When the fog sets in, the pine hills disappear from Da Lat.
Amidst the bustling mountain town, the elderly residents of Da Lat still cling to the memories of a city shrouded in mist, now only a source of endless regret.

Amidst the bustling mountain town, the elderly residents of Da Lat still cling to the memories of a city shrouded in mist, now only a source of endless regret.

Once dubbed the "muse" of the Lam Vien plateau, Da Lat today is nothing but dense concrete and stark white glass buildings swallowing up every last breath of air.

A retaining wall, approximately 3 meters high, in Da Lat suddenly collapsed, burying a road used by local residents.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha suggested that forces equipped with drones should fly over certain hydropower areas and rivers to survey locations at risk of landslides and flash floods after the storm.

The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Gansu province, northwestern China, has risen to 13, with 30 others still missing.

The Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front directed the Central Relief Campaign Committee to provide 131 billion VND to Nghe An, Dien Bien, and Son La provinces to overcome the consequences of floods and heavy rains.

After hours of searching through mud and debris left behind by flash floods, authorities found the bodies of two brothers buried in Hang Pu Xi village, Dien Bien province.

Weather forecast for July 31st: Hot weather will persist in many areas of Northern Vietnam, with scattered showers and thunderstorms, and locally heavy rain, expected in mountainous and hilly regions in the late afternoon and evening.

On the evening of July 22nd, Typhoon Wipha (Typhoon No. 3) weakened into a tropical depression, bringing torrential rain to a series of provinces in Northern and North Central Vietnam, with a high risk of flash floods and landslides in many areas.

Approximately 2.000 cubic meters of soil and rocks collapsed, completely burying two houses in Xuan Ai commune (Lao Cai province), killing two people and injuring three others.

During the night of July 11th and the early morning of July 12th, the entire province of Lao Cai experienced widespread heavy rainfall, resulting in flash floods and localized flooding in several areas.

Landslides occurring during the expansion of a bend on National Highway 15D have blocked access to the La Lay International Border Gate (Quang Tri province). Authorities are currently working to resolve the situation.

In the early morning of June 26th, a landslide occurred in Dong Tam ward, Yen Bai city, causing a house to completely collapse and burying one person inside.

Latest news on Typhoon No. 1 of 2025: Typhoon Wutip has intensified to level 11, with gusts up to level 14, causing heavy rain in the central and Central Highlands provinces, posing a high risk of flash floods and landslides.

This evening and tonight, thunderstorms are expected from North to South, with localized heavy to very heavy rain, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides in 15 provinces and cities in the coming hours.

Heavy rains caused flash floods and landslides in Ba Be district (Bac Kan province), claiming the lives of 4 people, injuring 3, and destroying many houses and crops.

Heavy and prolonged rainfall from the evening of May 17th to the early morning of May 18th in Dong Phuc commune (Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) caused localized flash floods, resulting in two deaths and one person missing.

From the evening of May 17th to the night of May 18th, some areas in Northern Vietnam and Thanh Hoa experienced very heavy rainfall with amounts exceeding 150mm, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides in many districts in the coming hours.

Authorities in Lai Chau province have initially identified 5 people missing and 4 injured in a landslide at the Ta Pao Ho 1A hydroelectric dam construction site in Phong Tho district.

Houses clinging to cracked, precarious land, at risk of being swept away... this is the living situation of people on the banks of the Lach Tray River, who daily long for a resettlement area.

Northern Vietnam will experience rising temperatures, with cool nights and mornings. Kon Tum and Dak Nong provinces should be prepared for flash floods and landslides due to heavy rain in the next 3-6 hours.

Heavy rains in recent days have caused serious landslides on the Ho Chi Minh Highway section passing through Quang Nam province, completely blocking traffic.

A landslide buried part of a house with eight family members in the mountainous district of A Lưới (Thừa Thiên - Huế province), injuring two people and preventing the removal of belongings.

Prolonged heavy rain caused soil and rocks from the embankment behind the Răng Chuỗi school to slide down, causing the wall to collapse.

Authorities mobilized personnel and equipment throughout the night to address landslides on the La Son-Hoa Lien expressway caused by Typhoon Trami.
Gần 3 năm sau vụ sạt lở, 64 hộ dân dưới chân núi Cấm (thôn Chánh Thắng, xã Cát Thành, huyện Phù Cát) vẫn phải ôm mền chiếu đi ngủ nhờ mỗi khi trời mưa kéo dài.

The People's Committee of Bao Lam district (Lam Dong province) has released official information regarding the appearance of a crack extending for 100 meters on a hill in Loc Tan commune.

Over the years, whenever there is heavy rain, dozens of households in Hoa Bac commune (Hoa Vang district, Da Nang) anxiously stay awake all night, on guard to be ready to escape in time when landslides occur.

A 125-meter-long crack has appeared on the hilltop of village 56B (Dak Pre commune, Nam Giang district), threatening residential houses. The Quang Nam Provincial People's Committee has decided to declare a state of emergency.

The leaders of the Ha Giang Department of Health instructed all units not to charge hospital fees to victims of the landslide in Bac Quang district and to focus their efforts on treating the patients.