NHA TRANG, Vietnam — Typhoon Kalmaegi headed toward Vietnam, with heavy rains battering the coast and strong winds uprooting trees ahead of expected landfall late on Thursday, forecasters said. Earlier, the typhoon left more than 100 people dead and dozens missing in the Philippines.

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Typhoon Kalmaegi is heading toward Vietnam, with heavy rains battering the coast and strong winds uprooting trees

Forecasters said it was expected to make landfall late on Thursday

Earlier, the typhoon left more than 100 people dead and dozens missing in the Philippines

It was likely to make landfall between Quang Ngai and Gia Lai provinces in central Vietnam

An unusually strong storm for the region in November, it was packing sustained wins of about 114 mph with gusts reaching up t

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