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Vietnamese coastal provinces on emergency footing as Typhoon Wipha nears

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HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam’s Prime Minister put coastal provinces on emergency footing for Typhoon Wipha, saying it could cause flooding and landslides, as airlines cancelled flights ahead of the storm’s expected landfall early on Tuesday. 

Wipha is expected to complicate the search for people still missing after a tourist boat capsized during a thunderstorm in Halong Bay in northern Vietnam on Saturday, killing more than 30 people.     

The storm is forecast to cross Vietnam’s northern coast between Quang Ninh and Ninh Binh provinces and the national weather agency has said it is carrying heavy rains that could cause dangerous floods and mudslides.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh sent an urgent message to coastal provinces on Sunday night to call boats ashore, evacuate people from flood-prone areas, prepare food supplies and rescue equipment and secure communication infrastructure. 

“This is a strong and fast-moving typhoon,” Chinh’s message said, adding that Wipha might cause flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas and floods in urban areas. 

Vietnam Airlines and its affiliate, Pacific Airlines, have cancelled at least 9 domestic flights on Monday, the country’s flag carrier said late on Sunday, adding that more delays and reschedules are expected. 

Budget airline Vietjet on Monday cancelled 12 flights, including some to South Korea, due to the typhoon. 

With a long coastline facing the South China Sea, Vietnam is prone to typhoons that are often deadly. Last year, Typhoon Yagi killed around 300 people and caused $3.3 billion of damage.Over the weekend, Wipha hit Hong Kong, felling trees and scaffolding and forcing over 200 people to seek refuge at temporary shelters. 

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by John Mair)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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