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Typhoon Yagi damage
Super typhoon Yagi roars into China's Hainan, disrupting lives of millions
Asia's strongest storm this year, super typhoon Yagi, landed in China's Hainan on Friday, bringing violent gales and heavy rain that triggered widespread power outages, paralyzing the tourist island province known as "China's Hawaii".
Road closures ordered in Vietnam coastal areas due to typhoon Yagi
Foreigners pitch in for typhoon Yagi relief work
Vietnam suffers $2B loss from typhoon Yagi, worst in history
Typhoon Yagi, the strongest in Asia this year, has caused an estimated VND50 trillion ($2 billion) in damages to Vietnam as of Wednesday, and the figure continues to climb.
September 18, 2024 | 08:21 pm PT
Government provides $370,000 to salvage bridge collapsed by typhoon Yagi
The Vietnamese government has earmarked VND9.13 billion (US$371,400) to salvage a bridge that collapsed two weeks ago in Phu Tho Province in typhoon Yagi and vehicles that plunged off it.
September 23, 2024 | 11:00 pm PT