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Death toll from Vietnam floods rises to 34

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Update: 2013-11-17 03:32:15
Death toll from Vietnam floods rises to 34 Photo Courtesy: lonelyplanet.com

DHAKA: Devastating floods have killed at least 34 people and left 11 others missing in central Vietnam, local authorities said on Sunday, describing the deluge as the worst for over a decade.

Television footage on Sunday showed inundated houses and streets in the town of Hoi An and the former imperial City of Hue, both classed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, where hundreds of tourists have been evacuated over recent days.

At least 34 people have been killed over several days of flooding which were the most destructive since 1999, a regional official told media, reports The Straits Times.

‘Eleven other people are missing. More than 100,000 houses have been flooded and transport by road, air and rail has been severely affected across the region,’ said Nguyen Quang Trung, an official in the coastal city of Danang, adding several central provinces had been hit.

BDST: 1415 HRS, NOV 17, 2013
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