Hanoi [Vietnam], November 21 (ANI): Torrential rains have triggered severe flooding and landslides across central Vietnam, leaving 41 people dead, according to authorities cited by Al Jazeera.
Rescue teams are still operating in the affected areas, working to save residents trapped on the rooftops of submerged houses.
Over the past three days, rainfall in several parts of the region has surpassed 150 cm. The area, known for its major coffee-growing zones and popular beach destinations, has been heavily impacted.
Vietnam's Environment Ministry reported on Thursday that the fatalities were recorded across six provinces, and search efforts continue for nine missing individuals.
More than 52,000 homes have been inundated, forcing nearly 62,000 people to evacuate. Landslides have rendered

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