Typhoon Kajiki made landfall in Vietnam, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The storm resulted in at least three fatalities and left over 1.6 million people without electricity. Strong winds uprooted trees, roofs, and power poles, causing extensive damage to infrastructure and disrupting essential services.
Local authorities have reported widespread power outages, with recovery efforts underway to restore electricity to affected areas. Emergency services are working to rescue stranded individuals and provide assistance to those impacted by the storm. The government has issued alerts urging citizens to stay indoors and avoid flood-prone areas.
Vietnam’s meteorological agency has warned that the typhoon’s impact could worsen with heavy rainfall and strong winds continuing to affect the region. Residents in coastal areas are advised to take precautions and remain vigilant as the storm’s aftermath is expected to bring additional challenges.