Fatalities in Typhoon Doksuri increase to nine, four missing

Doksuri, the 10th storm arising in the East Sea and the strongest one hitting Vietnam in many years, claimed nine lives, leaving four missing and 112 injured, according to reports from affected localities by 10pm on September 16. 

The storm swept though the central region on late September 15.

According to the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control, the typhoon destroyed 1,185 houses, blew away roofs of 152,599 houses, and submerged 10,923 others.

Seven fishing vessels and 183 small boats were sunk, while 29 sea dykes along the coasts of the northern and central regions and 10 small irrigational dams were damaged.

Storm Doksuri also inundated 4,473ha of rice and 8,277ha of other crops, affected 16,108ha of aquatic farming, and ruined 10km of national highways and 17.9km of local roads.

According to the Electricity of Vietnam, electricity supply to over 1.3 million customers was cut off due to the storm. As of 3pm on September 16, the group resumed power supply for nearly 780,000 customers in seriously-affected areas such as Dong Hoi city of Quang Binh, several towns and districts of Nghe An, Ha Tinh and Thanh Hoa provinces.

The Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control has mobilized all forces to find missing victims, restore the electricity system, and repair transport, irrigational facilities and dykes, and help locals repair their houses and clean up the environment.

It also requested the local Steering Committees for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control to keep a close watch on flood developments in the northern and northern central regions.-
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