Typhoon 'Bualoi' Death Toll Rises to 26 as Rescue Efforts Continue
Typhoon 'Bualoi' has left at least 26 people dead in Vietnam, with rescue efforts ongoing for 22 missing individuals. Authorities, including the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting and local law enforcement, have been managing evacuations, school closures, and traffic regulations, though the leader of the responsible agency remains unnamed.
The storm's impact has been severe, with eight fishermen and a family of four among those still unaccounted for. In Tuyen Quang province, a landslide buried the family, highlighting the devastating force of the typhoon. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to locate the missing persons.
Despite the lack of information about the specific leader overseeing the evacuation efforts, various authorities have been coordinating to ensure the safety of the population. The National Hurricane Center has been providing crucial updates on the storm's path and intensity.
The death toll from typhoon 'Bualoi' stands at 26, with search and rescue operations continuing for 22 missing individuals. Authorities are working together to manage the aftermath of the storm and ensure the well-being of the affected communities.
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