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Death toll from Typhoon Kajiki rises in Vietnam

Typhoon Kajiki kills three in Vietnam, causing flooding, power outages and evacuations across several provinces.

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A man pushes a motorbike through a flooded street.
A man pushes a motorcycle through a flooded street in Hanoi [Minh Tri/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 26 Aug 202526 Aug 2025

The death toll from Typhoon Kajiki in Vietnam has risen to three as rescue workers battled uprooted trees and downed power lines, while widespread flooding brought chaos to the streets of the capital Hanoi.

The typhoon struck central Vietnam on Monday with winds of up to 130 kilometres per hour (80 miles per hour), tearing roofs off thousands of homes and knocking out power to more than 1.6 million people.

Authorities on Tuesday said three people had been killed and 13 injured, and warned of possible flash floods and landslides in eight provinces, as Kajiki’s torrential rains continued to wreak havoc.

Vietnam has long been affected by seasonal typhoons, but human-caused climate change is driving more intense and unpredictable weather patterns.

Flooding has cut off 27 villages in mountainous inland areas, while more than 44,000 people were evacuated as the storm approached.

Further north in Hanoi, the heavy rain flooded many streets, bringing traffic chaos on Tuesday morning.

After hitting Vietnam and weakening to a tropical depression, Kajiki swept westwards over northern Laos, bringing intense rain.

In Vietnam, more than 100 people have been killed or reported missing as a result of natural disasters in the first seven months of 2025, according to the agriculture ministry.

In September last year, Typhoon Yagi battered northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar, triggering floods and landslides that killed more than 700 people and caused billions of dollars’ worth of economic losses.

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Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
Motorists ride pass a fallen tree on a street in Vinh city, Nghe An province. [Luong Thai Linh/EPA]
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Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
The typhoon struck central Vietnam on Monday with winds of up to 130km/h (80mph). [Hau Dinh/AP Photo]
Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
Vietnam evacuated tens of thousands of residents from coastal areas as Typhoon Kajiki made landfall. [Minh Tri/AFP]
Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
Rescue workers battled uprooted trees and downed power lines as widespread flooding brought chaos to the streets of the capital, Hanoi. [Nhac Nguyen/AFP]
Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
Workers clear the debris of a collapsed corrugated iron roof near Cua Lo beach, Nghe An province. [Nhac Nguyen/AFP]
Typhoon Kajiki death toll rises in Vietnam
Authorities on Tuesday warned of possible flash floods and landslides in eight provinces, as Kajiki's torrential rains continued to wreak havoc. [Nhac Nguyen/AFP]
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Workers remove a fallen tree on a street in Vinh city. [Luong Thai Linh/EPA]

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