Typhoon Damrey blows out after killing at least 71 in Asia

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Typhoon Damrey blows out after killing at least 71 in Asia
(AFP)

28 September 2005



HANOI - Typhoon Damrey blew itself out Wednesday after killing at least 71 people and carving out a swathe of destruction in a week-long sweep through East Asia.


Damrey was downgraded to a tropical depression as wind speeds dropped to just 38 kilometres (23 miles) per hour from a high of around 200 kilometres per hour, according to the Hong Kong Observatory.

The storm killed 36 people in Vietnam, 16 in the Philippines, 16 in southern China and three in Thailand, where it caused widespread flooding in the north. Five people have been reported missing there.

Late on Wednesday Vietnam Television reported 32 deaths in the northern province of Yen Bai in flash floods sparked by the typhoon. Two deaths each were reported earlier in the provinces of Nam Dinh and Thanh Hoa.

“The flooding occurred all of a sudden, we were so frightened that we left our property and fled,� a Yen Bai resident told the television. “The waters rose extremely quickly.�

Prime Minister Phan Van Khai was shown telling an emergency meeting that the greatest priority was to reinforce the network of dykes that had been breached.

“At the same time we have to encourage the social organisations and local authorities to help people restore their livelihood,� he said.

A central government weather official said earlier that the typhoon, which he described as the most violent to hit Vietnam in a decade, caused damage worth tens of millions of dollars.

“Tens of thousands of hectares of agricultural land as well as major infrastructures such as roads, bridges and dykes, electricity supply network and telecommunications have been damaged and some boats are missing,� he said.

“People still have to remain in churches, schools and public buildings,� said a flood control official in the northern province of Nam Dinh.

“We have to wait until the waters recede, then restore the dykes before the people can return home. We are providing them with instant noodles and clean water,� the official said.

Nguyen Van Hung, a 72-year-old farmer in Nam Dinh, said it was the biggest storm in memory.

“It was lucky that the authorities forced us to evacuate to churches and schools before the storm arrived. Now, we will be hungry as we have lost all our crops,� Hung said.

In the adjoining province of Ninh Binh, flood control official Vu Kim Khoi said many farmers faced ruin after losing all their crops and animals. “They’ll need state help for weeks before they can resume cultivation,� he said.

His counterpart Tran Xuan Giai in Nam Dinh said the immediate priority was repairing dykes. “Our soldiers are still on this job. And we still need to give emergency help to people in danger,� he said.

About 300,000 people were evacuated from Vietnam’s coastal regions, where extensive networks of dykes were breached.

The storm weakened as it crossed into Laos, encountering the Annamite chain of mountains, said foreign ministry spokesman Yong Chanthalangsy in Vientiane.

“There is no major damage to our country. No casualty, no death has been reported,� he said.

In China the civil affairs ministry said the storm had caused nearly 8.5 billion yuan (1.05 billion dollars) in damage in Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces as of Monday night, while 436,000 people had been evacuated.

Hainan Vice Governor Wu Changyuan said 20,000 homes had been flattened on the island province, while 380 kilometers of roads had been damaged and 704,000 hectares (1.74 million acres) of cropland ruined, Xinhua news agency said.

Xinhua put economic losses at 10 billion yuan.
 
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KawaiiTennyo

man all these destructions one after another .. when will it end? is it a punishment for us humans who haven't taken car of the earth we live in?
 

kitkat

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KawaiiTennyo said:
man all these destructions one after another .. when will it end? is it a punishment for us humans who haven't taken car of the earth we live in?
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that's what i thought.. :( i wish i could control these fates or something... you know.. :huh: ;)
 
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