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Successive natural disasters highlight extreme climate conditions in Viet Nam
The Statesman Bhubaneswar
|October 16, 2025
Since early September 2025, Viet Nam has been hit by a series of severe natural disasters, including back-to-back storms, torrential rains with intense lightning, flash floods and landslides, which have caused serious human and economic losses.
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These events highlight the increasingly extreme and unpredictable nature of climate change.
The ENSO phenomenon (which includes both El Niño and La Niña and is linked to air pressure oscillations between the eastern Pacific and the eastern Indian Ocean) is likely to remain in a neutral phase but with a slight tendency toward La Niña, possibly a short, weak La Niña episode. Given this pattern, storms and tropical depressions will likely continue to form and impact Viet Nam.
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