Floods kill 32 in central Vietnam

Wed Aug 8, 2007 8:36am BST
 
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By Ho Binh Minh

HANOI (Reuters) - Floods have killed at least 32 people in central Vietnam, displacing thousands and cutting the

north-south railway, officials said on Wednesday.

The floods triggered by a storm that weakened into a depression since the weekend have isolated many areas from emergency aid, said an official in Quang Binh province.

Quang Binh is the hardest-hit of the central coastal provinces with about 40,000 houses submerged.

The government said overall more than 48,000 homes and 65,700 hectares (162,300 acres) of crops were under water.

"Communications have been cut off, mobile phones to many areas no longer work, so we are still unable to assess the casualties," the provincial Floods and Storm Prevention Committee official said.

The Gianh river was rising in Quang Binh, 490 km (300 miles) south of Hanoi, while floods damaged at least six sections of the north-south railway, halting all trains, he said.

In Ha Tinh province, north of Quang Binh, lightning killed three people and four drowned.  Continued...

 

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