At least 90 people have died in a week of torrential rain, flooding and landslides in south-central Vietnam, authorities said. Popular tourist areas have been heavily hit, with parts of Nha Trang submerged and deadly landslides cutting off roads near Da Lat.
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- Drones and basic rescue equipment are being used to save people caught by the floods.
- Deadly floods have lasted for a week in southern Vietnam, destroying homes and businesses. 23s
- Some residents have lost all their possessions due to the flooding. 31s
- Tens of thousands of personnel are delivering aid, including food and water purification tablets. 49s
- Scientists link the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather in Vietnam to human-driven climate change. 1m 4s