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Vietnam Typhoon Bualoi: Evacuations and Airport Closures

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vietnam Prepares for Typhoon Bualoi, Evacuating Thousands and Halting Flights

Hue, Vietnam – Authorities in Vietnam are preparing for the arrival ⁢of Typhoon⁢ Bualoi, initiating the evacuation⁣ of over 32,000 coastal residents and suspending operations at four airports, including Danang International Airport, as‍ of‌ Sunday. Several ‍flights have been rescheduled‍ due to the ​impending storm.

The evacuations and airport closures underscore the increasing threat posed by intensifying typhoons to coastal ‌communities in Southeast⁢ Asia. Bualoi is the second ‍major‌ storm to threaten the region in a ⁣week, following Typhoon Ragasa, ⁤which caused at least ⁤28 deaths in the Philippines and Taiwan before dissipating over Vietnam. Heavy rainfall began⁤ drenching central Vietnamese provinces Saturday night,‌ causing⁣ flooding in‍ Hue, damaging roofs, and prompting a‍ search for at ⁣least one person swept ⁢away⁣ by floodwaters.

In ‍Quang Tri province, a fishing boat sank and⁤ another became stranded while seeking shelter. Nine fishermen have been rescued,and efforts continue to locate two others still at sea,according to state media reports. Forecasters are predicting ​continued heavy rains through October 1,raising concerns ‌about further flooding and landslides across northern and central ‌provinces.

Experts attribute the increasing strength and​ intensity of storms like Bualoi to global warming, noting‌ that warmer ocean​ temperatures provide more fuel ​for tropical cyclones, leading to more⁣ intense winds and heavier‍ rainfall patterns across East Asia.

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