- Super Typhoon Yagi hit Northern Vietnam with winds up to 160 km per hour, causing extensive damage and fatalities.
- Nearly 50,000 people were evacuated from coastal towns in Vietnam to safer areas.
- The Vietnamese military has been deployed to help in the affected regions.
- Before reaching Vietnam, Yagi passed through China and the Philippines, resulting in significant damage and more than a dozen deaths.
- In China’s Hainan Province, Yagi caused at least two fatalities, dozens of injuries, and left hundreds of thousands without power.
- Schools were closed, and transport links were suspended in the impacted areas.
- Yagi intensified from a tropical storm to a super typhoon, showcasing the same destructive potential as a Category 5 hurricane.
- Scientists attribute the growing strength and frequency of typhoons to warmer ocean temperatures caused by climate change.
- Cleanup operations are underway in China and the Philippines, while Vietnam braces for the storm’s impact.
- Questions are being raised about the adequacy of current measures to cope with such powerful storms in the future.
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