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Storm Wipha hits northern Vietnam with strong winds and heavy rain
Storm Wipha hits northern Vietnam with strong winds and heavy rain

GMA Network

time14 hours ago

  • Climate
  • GMA Network

Storm Wipha hits northern Vietnam with strong winds and heavy rain

A motorcyclist drives past fallen bicycles in the rain caused by tropical storm Wipha in Hanoi, Vietnam on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Huy Han) HANOI, Vietnam — Tropical Storm Wipha made landfall in northern Vietnam on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to parts of the country's north and central regions. The storm came ashore at 10 a.m. with maximum sustained winds of 102 kilometers per hour (63 mph), according to local weather officials. After landfall, it began moving southwest. Wipha was classified as a typhoon on Monday while over open water, but weakened overnight and was downgraded to a tropical storm before reaching land. The storm knocked out power in parts of Hung Yen Province, east of Hanoi. Residents rushed to gas stations to buy fuel for generators, state media reported. The streets of capital city, Hanoi, were nearly empty as the storm moved inland. Most businesses were closed and the city government has advised residents to stay home and evacuate buildings that are unstable or in flood-prone areas. 'If the storm is serious, people shouldn't go out anyway because it would be dangerous on the road and there is also a chance of flooding,' said Minh Doan, a taxi driver in Hanoi. Flights were canceled across northern Vietnam, and airports in the port city of Hai Phong and Quang Ninh province were closed. Nearly 150,000 hectares (370,000 acres) of aquaculture farms and more than 20,000 floating fish cages are at risk from flooding and strong winds, according to state media. Vietnam has warned of flooding as heavy rain from Storm Wipha moves inland. In the Philippines, more than 80,000 people remain in emergency shelters after floods, landslides and tidal surges over the weekend. Most government offices and schools in the capital and 10 provinces were shut Tuesday due to widespread flooding from heavy monsoon rains, and troops evacuated residents from villages swamped by knee- to waist-deep water while the coast guard deployed buses and boats to assist stranded commuters. At least three people have died. Thailand's meteorological department warned of thunderstorms and possible flash floods from Tuesday to Thursday, especially in the country's north and northeast, while the south could experience tides as high as four meters. The department advised small boats to avoid sailing during the period. Global warming is making storms like Wipha stronger and wetter, said Benjamin P. Horton, dean of the School of Energy and Environment at City University of Hong Kong. Warmer oceans give tropical storms more fuel, leading to more intense winds, heavier rain and shifting rainfall patterns across East Asia. 'Rising sea surface temperatures, fueled by climate change, can intensify these storms,' he said. — Associated Press

Death toll of Vietnam's cruise ship accident revised to 35, four people still remain missing
Death toll of Vietnam's cruise ship accident revised to 35, four people still remain missing

The Star

time2 days ago

  • The Star

Death toll of Vietnam's cruise ship accident revised to 35, four people still remain missing

Tourist boat Wonder Sea is towed to a shipyard for investigation after its capsizing, which killed multiple people, in a thunderstorm in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam Sunday, July 20, 2025. -- AP Photo/Huy Han HANO (Xinhua): A total of 35 people has been confirmed dead and four remain missing after a cruise ship capsized in Ha Long Bay, northern Vietnam's Quang Ninh province, local authorities said on Sunday. At a press conference on Sunday afternoon, the Quang Ninh provincial People's Committee provided the latest figures, adding that 10 people had been rescued. The death toll was previously announced as 37 but has been revised down to 35 following verifications. According to Vietnam News Agency, the ship was carrying 46 passengers and three crew members, all Vietnamese nationals, revising the previously reported total of 53 people on board. The vessel capsized on Saturday during a sightseeing tour after being suddenly struck by a storm. Search efforts have been expanded to locate the four missing people. - Xinhua

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

Glasgow Times

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • Glasgow Times

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

The Wonder Sea was carrying 48 passengers and five crew members – all of them Vietnamese – on a tour of the popular destination of Ha Long Bay, according to state media reports. Rescue workers saved 11 people and recovered the dead near the site of the capsizing, VNExpress newspaper said. One survivor died in hospital due to their injuries. The boat turned upside down because of strong winds, the newspaper said. A 14-year-old boy was rescued after four hours trapped in the overturned hull. The newspaper said most of the passengers were tourists from Hanoi, including about 20 children. A tropical storm is also moving towards the area. A national weather forecast said Storm Wipha is expected to hit Vietnam's northern region next week, including Ha Long Bay's coast. Survivors were taken on board a rescue boat (QDND/AP) One man who survived the capsizing has described his escape from the overturned vessel. Dang Anh Tuan said as the boat embarked on a three-hour excursion, a storm quickly covered the sky, bringing high winds and pouring rain. He said the passengers asked for the boat to turn back to shore, but the crew reassured them they were almost at their destination and kept the vessel moving forward. The Wonder Sea was righted and towed to a shipyard for investigation (Huy Han/AP) 'It rained for about 15 minutes, and then the boat started to shake vigorously, tables and chairs were jostled around and seconds later the boat overturned,' the 36-year-old said. 'Water gushed in and I lost all orientation. 'I tried to breathe. But more water came in. I took a deep breath, got rid of my life vest and dove down. I saw a streak of light and followed it to swim out, escaping the boat, and then I climbed on the overturned boat to look for help.' Mr Tuan and three others survived by clinging on to the capsized boat and its propellers, waited another two hours until the rain stopped and rescued arrived. He was a holiday with 11 university friends, only three of whom survived. The other nine members of his group included a man who was travelling with his wife and three-year-old son, who were also killed.

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

The Herald Scotland

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Herald Scotland

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

Rescue workers saved 11 people and recovered the dead near the site of the capsizing, VNExpress newspaper said. One survivor died in hospital due to their injuries. The boat turned upside down because of strong winds, the newspaper said. A 14-year-old boy was rescued after four hours trapped in the overturned hull. The newspaper said most of the passengers were tourists from Hanoi, including about 20 children. A tropical storm is also moving towards the area. A national weather forecast said Storm Wipha is expected to hit Vietnam's northern region next week, including Ha Long Bay's coast. Survivors were taken on board a rescue boat (QDND/AP) One man who survived the capsizing has described his escape from the overturned vessel. Dang Anh Tuan said as the boat embarked on a three-hour excursion, a storm quickly covered the sky, bringing high winds and pouring rain. He said the passengers asked for the boat to turn back to shore, but the crew reassured them they were almost at their destination and kept the vessel moving forward. The Wonder Sea was righted and towed to a shipyard for investigation (Huy Han/AP) 'It rained for about 15 minutes, and then the boat started to shake vigorously, tables and chairs were jostled around and seconds later the boat overturned,' the 36-year-old said. 'Water gushed in and I lost all orientation. 'I tried to breathe. But more water came in. I took a deep breath, got rid of my life vest and dove down. I saw a streak of light and followed it to swim out, escaping the boat, and then I climbed on the overturned boat to look for help.' Mr Tuan and three others survived by clinging on to the capsized boat and its propellers, waited another two hours until the rain stopped and rescued arrived. He was a holiday with 11 university friends, only three of whom survived. The other nine members of his group included a man who was travelling with his wife and three-year-old son, who were also killed.

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

South Wales Argus

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • South Wales Argus

Five remain missing after tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam

The Wonder Sea was carrying 48 passengers and five crew members – all of them Vietnamese – on a tour of the popular destination of Ha Long Bay, according to state media reports. Rescue workers saved 11 people and recovered the dead near the site of the capsizing, VNExpress newspaper said. One survivor died in hospital due to their injuries. The boat turned upside down because of strong winds, the newspaper said. A 14-year-old boy was rescued after four hours trapped in the overturned hull. The newspaper said most of the passengers were tourists from Hanoi, including about 20 children. A tropical storm is also moving towards the area. A national weather forecast said Storm Wipha is expected to hit Vietnam's northern region next week, including Ha Long Bay's coast. Survivors were taken on board a rescue boat (QDND/AP) One man who survived the capsizing has described his escape from the overturned vessel. Dang Anh Tuan said as the boat embarked on a three-hour excursion, a storm quickly covered the sky, bringing high winds and pouring rain. He said the passengers asked for the boat to turn back to shore, but the crew reassured them they were almost at their destination and kept the vessel moving forward. The Wonder Sea was righted and towed to a shipyard for investigation (Huy Han/AP) 'It rained for about 15 minutes, and then the boat started to shake vigorously, tables and chairs were jostled around and seconds later the boat overturned,' the 36-year-old said. 'Water gushed in and I lost all orientation. 'I tried to breathe. But more water came in. I took a deep breath, got rid of my life vest and dove down. I saw a streak of light and followed it to swim out, escaping the boat, and then I climbed on the overturned boat to look for help.' Mr Tuan and three others survived by clinging on to the capsized boat and its propellers, waited another two hours until the rain stopped and rescued arrived. He was a holiday with 11 university friends, only three of whom survived. The other nine members of his group included a man who was travelling with his wife and three-year-old son, who were also killed.

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