The Vietnamese government deployed hundreds of troops and ambulances on Thursday to search for survivors after landslides and heavy rains caused by one of the storms. The strongest typhoon ever in two decades hit Vietnam on Wednesday.
A landslide in a remote area of Quang Nam province has killed 13 people and left 40 missing as rescue efforts were hampered by bad weather at the tip of the tail. The storm.
Since the beginning of October, Vietnam has been hit by storms and heavy rains, causing floods that have affected more than a million people. The Vietnamese government also said that Typhoon Molao had cut off power supplies to millions of people and damaged 56,000 homes.
The Vietnam Meteorological Agency reported heavy rainfall of up to 700 mm will continue in parts of central Vietnam until Saturday.
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