Tourists are returning to the UNESCO-listed ancient town of Hoi An in Vietnam following a lengthy clean-up operation.
Vietnam’s death toll from last week’s record-breaking downpours has climbed to 37 as another powerful storm bears down on the country’s coast and floodwaters rise again in some tourism hubs.
Party General Secretary To Lam urged the central city of Hue to expedite post-flood recovery efforts, aiming to swiftly return students to school and restore normalcy for residents, during a working ...
Tourists are returning to Vietnam's ancient town of Hoi An following flooding as authorities warn more prolonged rains are ...
Tourists are returning to Vietnam's ancient town of Hoi An as residents clean up mud and debris to reopen the UNESCO-listed ...
Record heavy rains and flooding in central Vietnam this week have killed 35 people, disaster management officials said Sunday ...
HANOI, November 1. /TASS/. At least 28 people have died and ssix are missing due to heavy rains and flooding in central Vietnam, the Department of Dyke Management and Natural Disaster Prevention under ...
The death toll from the heavy floods in central Vietnam has risen to 13, the government said on Friday, as residents of the ...
Rescue operations have intensified across central Vietnam as floodwaters recede after days of record rain and deadly ...
The death toll from heavy floods in central Vietnam has risen to at least 13, the government said, as residents of the ...
Major flooding that killed 10 people in central Vietnam this week also turned streets in Hoi An into canals on Thursday after ...
Hue Archbishop’s House and Pastoral Center were also flooded, parishes on higher grounds shelter the displaced ...