HANOI: The death toll from a week of flooding and record rains in central Vietnam rose to 40 on Tuesday, authorities said, as another powerful storm bore down on the battered region.
Vietnam’s central belt has been deluged by torrential rains turning streets into canals, bursting riverbanks and inundating some of the country’s most-visited historic sites.
Up to 1.7 metres (5 feet 6 inches) fell over one 24-hour period in a downpour breaking national records.
