A further 15 people have been reported dead amid ongoing torrential rains in Vietnam, bringing the total death toll from flooding and landslides in the country to 105, with 27 reported still missing, Vietnamese authorities say.
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The dead and missing people were reported in 12 provinces, stretching along the central Vietnamese coastline and up into the central highlands, Vietnam's Central Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control said in a report released on Tuesday.
Quang Tri province reported 49 people had died, Thua Thien Hue province reported 27 dead and Quang Nam reported 11 deaths.
A further nine deaths were recorded in nine other provinces.
Central parts of the country have been overwhelmed by heavy rains for two weeks as three storms battered the central coast.
Sixteen national roads, spanning 165km have been damaged or destroyed, causing major traffic disruption.
Nearly 7000 hectares of crops were flooded, 5876 cattle and 685,000 poultry were killed, the report said.
The National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting warned that more flash floods and landslides will occur in coming days as the country braces for another incoming tropical depression that may develop into a tropical storm.
Australian Associated Press