December 26, 2024

On September 9, 2024, an LG Electronics factory collapsed under the influence of Typhoon Yagi in Trang Due Industrial Zone, Haiphong City, Vietnam.

Reuters/Minh Nguyen

Typhoon Yagi, Asia’s strongest storm this year, is moving westward, killing dozens of people and causing widespread damage to infrastructure and factories in northern Vietnam, preliminary government estimates showed on Monday.

The Vietnamese government said the typhoon caused landslides and floods, killing 49 people and leaving 22 missing.

The typhoon made landfall on Saturday on Vietnam’s northeastern coast, home to large manufacturing plants for domestic and foreign companies. It turned out to be Downgrade A tropical depression emerged on Sunday, but the weather agency warned on Monday that further flooding and landslides were possible.

Yagi cut power to millions of homes and businesses, flooded highways, disrupted telecommunications networks, destroyed a medium-sized bridge and thousands of trees, and brought economic activity to a standstill in many industrial centers.

Managers and workers at industrial parks and factories in Haiphong, a coastal city of 2 million, said on Monday they were without power and were trying to salvage equipment from factories whose metal roofs had blown away as more rain was expected.

“Everyone is working hard to ensure that sites are safe and stocks are dry,” said Bruno Jaspaert, head of the DEEP C industrial zone, which has more than 150 investments in Haiphong and neighboring Quang Ninh province. maker’s factory.

Wall of a factory in South Korea LG Electronics Coastal defense collapsed.

LG Electronics, a major maker of home appliances and consumer electronics, said its production base was damaged but no employees were injured. A warehouse housing refrigerators and washing machines was said to have been flooded.

When asked about the impact of the typhoon on factories in South Korea’s coastal areas, Hong Sun, president of the Vietnam Korean Business Association, said “the losses have been heavy.”

A manager of a rental factory confirmed widespread roof damage and prolonged power outages in the northern province.

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A bridge collapsed on Monday in Phu Tho province, authorities said.

“This is usually a busy bridge and an important bridge in the province,” a senior official with the province’s transportation department said, adding that there were no reports of casualties.

Authorities said a preliminary investigation showed eight vehicles were on the bridge when it collapsed.

The weather agency warned that more flooding and landslides were expected and said heavy rain and strong winds were expected in Hanoi, the capital of 8.5 million people, later on Monday.

State power provider EVN said more than 5.7 million customers were without power over the weekend due to dozens of downed power lines, but power was restored to nearly 75% of affected customers on Monday.

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