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Heavy Rain Floods Hanoi as Typhoon Kajiki Kills 4 in Vietnam

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August 27, 2025

Heavy rain fell Tuesday in parts of Southeast Asia after a tropical storm made landfall in Vietnam, causing at least four deaths, damage to homes and flooding in the capital and coastal areas.

State television network VTV said the remnants of Typhoon Kajiki were moving over Laos on Tuesday. Heavy rain was also forecast in Thailand and people were told to be vigilant about possible flooding into Wednesday.

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