Severe storms rip through northern Vietnam

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2020-03-04
Vietnam
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Severe storms rip through northern Vietnam, leaving 5 people dead, over 350 homes destroyed and 6 800 damaged

Tornadoes, heavy rain, and thunderstorms struck northern Vietnam on March 3 and 4, 2020, resulting in at least 5 fatalities, more than 350 homes destroyed and 6 800 damaged, the National Committee for Disaster Response, Search and Rescue confirmed on Thursday, March 5.

The storms went on for days, affecting seven provinces, according to the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority (VDMA). This included Yen Bai, Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Lai Chau, Lao Cai, Cao Bang, and Son La.

Around 233 mm (9 inches) of rain were recorded in Phu Yen province in three days into Thursday. Furthermore, several other areas saw more than 170 mm (7 inches) during the same period.

Hail and thunderstorms began at around 12:00 UTC (19:00 LT) on Monday and lasted for 30 to 40 minutes, according to a local newspaper. The hail was reportedly not large but fell in huge amounts, enough to cause damage.

The storms ravaged wide swaths of crops in various provinces were damaged, a total of 351 residential properties destroyed and 6 801 damaged. Public buildings, vehicles, and roads were also badly affected.

Roofs, trees, and electricity poles were toppled down, causing power disruption to some areas, particularly in Yen Bai.