Super-Taifun Yagi meets Vietnam: destruction, victims and aid measures
Super-Taifun Yagi meets Vietnam: destruction, victims and aid measures
According to the devastating effects of the super-vaifun "Yagi" in the Philippines and China, the storm now meets the northern Vietnam. The location is worrying because further damage and victims are feared. With official information about at least four deaths and 78 injuries, the Situation is further difficult by persistent rainfall, which severely hinder the rescue work.
The northern regions of Vietnam are particularly affected, including the world-famous Halong Bay, which is not only known for their picturesque landscapes, but also for their tourist offers. According to reports, numerous boats have dropped in this region or were torn away by the huge winds of the typhoon. These extreme weather conditions have also led to massive power failures in the capital Hanoi and other provinces. The state electricity provider confirmed that the power supply was partly interrupted, which further tightened the situation.massive aid measures in use
In order to counteract the consequences of the typhoon, over 380,000 military people were mobilized to support them in cleaning up. In view of the estimated number of victims and destruction, the call to the rescue operation is of extreme urgency. In this context, the mobilization of auxiliary forces is not only necessary, but also life -saving.
The speed of "Yagi" at times reached an impressive 149 km/h before the storm lost strength during Saturday. Nevertheless, the threat remains due to further heavy rainfall and aftermath, which the salvage actions also hinder. The challenge caused by "Yagi" not only affected the local infrastructure, but also severely impaired the daily life of the local people.
Destruction in southern China
All in all, more than 1.5 million households on Hainan power outages. Over 2,200 workers were immediately mobilized to repair the damaged infrastructure and to add electricity to the affected families as quickly as possible. After the deluge had also hit the Philippines, where it also demanded several fatalities, "Yagi" leaves a trace of devastation, the consequences of which will be felt long after the storm has been subsided.
The current developments illustrate the urgency of auxiliary operations and the need for faster measures to restore the infrastructure in the affected regions. The other areas that were annihilated by the TAIFUN are faced with a challenge to cope with both the immediate effects of the storm as well as to plan long-term aid and reconstruction measures in order to return a normal life.
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