Landslides kill 7 in northern Vietnam
HANOI, Vietnam – Landslides and flash floods triggered by Typhoon Vicente have killed seven people, including three in a single family, and left three others missing, disaster officials and state media in Vietnam said on Friday.
Official Lai Thanh Huyen of Tuyen Quang province in northern Vietnam said that landslides following heavy rains buried a 28-year-old woman, her five-year-old daughter and four-month-old son early Thursday while they were sleeping in their home.
The Tuoi Tre newspaper reported that landslides killed four people in the neighboring province of Ha Giang. It said flash floods have left three other people missing elsewhere in the region.
Vicente injured dozens and grounded planes in Hong Kong earlier in the week.