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Typhoon Bualoi made landfall in northern Vietnam, causing at least 20 deaths, widespread flooding, and power outages. The storm brought heavy rain, high winds, and storm surges, with evacuations and flight cancellations. It follows a week of severe weather across Asia, linked to climate change.
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A series of typhoons, including Bualoi, have caused widespread damage and fatalities in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Laos. Over 70 deaths have been reported, with thousands displaced and extensive property damage. The storms highlight increasing severity linked to climate change.
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Vietnam faces ongoing flooding after record rains and landslides, with at least 37 dead and rivers rising again. The Philippines declared a state of emergency as Typhoon Kalmaegi caused over 188 deaths and displacements. Recovery efforts are underway amid persistent heavy rain and storm threats.
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As of November 10, 2025, the Philippines faces severe impacts from Super Typhoon Fung-wong following Typhoon Kalmaegi, which killed over 200 people. Fung-wong made landfall Sunday with winds up to 185 kph, causing heavy rains, flooding, and forcing evacuations of over 1.3 million people. The storm disrupted rescue efforts and is expected to affect Taiwan next. The region braces for ongoing recovery amid repeated disasters.
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As of late November 2025, severe flooding and landslides triggered by relentless rains have killed 91 people and left 11 missing across Vietnam's central provinces, especially Dak Lak. Over 235,000 homes flooded, crops submerged, and infrastructure damaged, with economic losses estimated at $500 million. Neighboring Thailand and Malaysia also face heavy rains and flooding, affecting millions.