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Heavy rain and strong winds, triggered by typhoon Yagi when it makes landfall on Hanoi at 8:05pm in Tran Phu Ward, Hoang Mai District. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
Typhoon Yagi made landfall in Hanoi on Saturday evening, bringing powerful winds of 89-102 kilometers per hour and heavy rainfall. The storm caused widespread flooding and downed numerous trees.
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Typhoon Yagi causes an inundation at Alley No 154, Ngoc Lam Street, Long Bien District, Hanoi at 8:15pm. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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A trees and a lamppost fall on a car in Times City urban area, Hai Ba Trung District at 9:10pm on Saturday. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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A tree in Dan Phuong Town is broken at 8:10pm on Saturday when the typhoon makes it landfall on Hanoi (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
It is forecast that from 9pm to 12am on Saturday, the inner city of Hanoi and surrounding areas will continue to have moderate to heavy rain with rainfall ranging from 50-100mm, with some places exceeding 150mm.
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Trees fall on Nguyen Van Cu Street, Long Bien District, Hanoi at 8:25pm on Saturday. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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Fallen trees are seen on Ly Thuong Kiet Street at 8:08pm on Saturday. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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Typhoon Yagi causes heavy rain and strong winds at the Ly Thuong Kiet - Phan Huy Chu intersection, Hoan Kiem District at 8pm on Saturday when it makes landfall on Hanoi. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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Torrential rain is triggered by Typhoon Yagi, on Ngoc Lam Street, Long Bien District, Hanoi on Saturday night. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
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A severe flood occurs on Ngoc Lam Street, Long Bien District, Hanoi on Saturday night. (Photo: VNA/VNS) |
The heavy rains are likely to cause flooding on many inner city streets with a common depth of 20-40cm.
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The old tree at the corner near the cathedral was uprooted. (Photo: Beatvn) |
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In early morning of September 8, there were still a lot of fallen trees in some urban areas in Hanoi. (Photo: Tuan Hiep) |