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Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam after leaving 114 dead and 127 missing in the Philippines, the deadliest natural disaster there this year.

More than 537,000 people were evacuated from five central Vietnamese provinces as the unusually strong November storm brought winds of 114 mph and torrential rain.

Experts warn that climate change is intensifying typhoons and rainfall across Southeast Asia, making the region increasingly prone to devastating storms and floods.

NHA TRANG, Vietnam — Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall Thursday north of Gia Lai province in central Vietnam, lashing the region with fierce winds and torrential rain after leaving more than 100 people de

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