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Parts of Hanoi remain flooded as landslides hit northern Vietnam

“I never thought my house would be under water this deep,” said Hoang Van Ty outside his home in Thai Nguyen province.

“My clothes and furniture are all under the water. Many things were floating around too but luckily I closed the doors so nothing was washed away.”

Thai Nguyen province is home to Samsung Electronics’ largest smartphone manufacturing plant in Vietnam. Flood waters have receded in some parts of the province, where clean-up efforts are now taking place.

The landslides and floods have inundated more than 200,000 hectares of rice and cash crop fields, according to the disaster management agency.

The typhoon has also disrupted power supplies and blown off roofs of several factories in Haiphong and Quang Ninh provinces, halting their production.

Several countries, including Australia, Japan and the United States, have announced that they were sending aid to Vietnam.

Source: CNA

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