Hanoi is grappling with widespread flooding after the swollen riverbanks burst following the devastation of Typhoon Yagi, which has claimed 179 lives. The powerful typhoon brought torrential rains and fierce winds, overwhelming the city’s drainage systems and causing rivers to rise dramatically. Several neighborhoods in Hanoi are submerged, with residents forced to evacuate or seek refuge on higher ground as authorities scramble to respond to the escalating crisis.
The flooding has not only destroyed homes and infrastructure but also disrupted daily life, with transportation severely hampered and power outages reported in several districts. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to provide relief and relocate those trapped in flooded areas, while the government has mobilized emergency resources to address the catastrophe.
Typhoon Yagi’s impact has been felt across the region, with Vietnam experiencing some of the worst weather-related disasters in recent memory. In addition to the tragic loss of life, the economic toll is expected to be significant, with agriculture, businesses, and public services heavily affected. As cleanup efforts begin, authorities are urging vigilance, warning that further rain and aftereffects of the typhoon may continue to threaten the already vulnerable communities in the coming days.