Flash floods, landslides kill seven in Vietnam

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HANOI (AFP) – Flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed seven people in northern Vietnam and swept away homes, disaster officials and state media said yesterday.

Five people died in Son La and two others were killed in Dien Bien following the downpours.

Rescue workers are also searching for 10 others reported missing in the mountainous provinces, officials added.

According to Tuoi Tre newspaper, flash floods early yesterday swept away 10 houses and damaged eight homes in Muong Pon commune of Dien Bien province.

It has rained heavily in northern Vietnam since Tuesday, and many areas including the outskirts of the capital Hanoi are filled with muddy floodwater.

Between June and November, Vietnam is often struck by downpours, triggering flooding and landslides.

But scientists have warned that extreme weather events globally are becoming more intense and frequent due to climate change.

In mid-July, a landslide triggered by heavy rains killed 11 people travelling in a van in northern Ha Giang province.

Rescuers attempt to clear landslides in Vietnam. PHOTO: XINHUA