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Torrential rains submerge Central Vietnam, 11 missing and 13 dead

Published on: October 31, 2025 9:04 PM

Heavy floods have struck central Vietnam, killing 13 people and leaving 11 others missing, the government reported Friday. The floods follow record rainfall over the past several days. Several towns, including Hue and Hoi An, face severe water levels, with homes and streets submerged. Authorities continue rescue operations as families remain trapped in flood-hit areas.

The UNESCO-listed cities of Hue and Hoi An are among the worst affected. Photos show water covering houses up to their roofs. Streets have turned into rivers, and local infrastructure faces serious damage. Residents are stranded, and emergency teams are working to reach them.

Read more: Historic floods devastate Vietnam, killing 10 

Over 116,000 houses and 5,000 hectares of crops have been inundated. Roads and railways are damaged, cutting off transportation and electricity in many regions. Relief agencies are distributing aid, but access remains difficult due to floodwaters. Local authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow safety instructions.

Vietnam often experiences deadly storms and floods, particularly during the June–October storm season. These events frequently damage property, disrupt daily life, and cause casualties. This year’s floods follow a pattern of intense rainfall that strains emergency services. Officials warn that flooding could worsen in the coming days.

Read more: Typhoon Bualoi leaves 36 dead in Vietnam 

Heavy rain is expected to continue through Saturday, with daily totals possibly exceeding 500 millimeters in some areas. Authorities are mobilizing additional rescue teams and resources to affected communities. They advise residents to avoid flooded areas and cooperate with local emergency services. The government emphasizes safety and prompt reporting of missing persons.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, World Tagged With: casualties, central Vietnam, emergency response, floods, heavy rainfall, Hoi An, Hue, Latest, rescue operations, submerged houses, Vietnam

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