Emergency workers raced to evacuate thousands of people from severe floods Tuesday after Typhoon Yagi swept through northern Vietnam, killing 63 people and leaving 40 others missing.
Yagi struck on Saturday with winds in excess of 149 kilometres (92 miles) per hour, making it the most powerful typhoon to hit northern Vietnam in 30 years according to meteorologists.
The storm downed bridges, tore roofs off buildings, damaged factories and triggered widespread flooding and landslides.
The north of the country — densely populated and a major manufacturing hub for global tech firms including Samsung — is now battling serious flooding, with several communities partially underwater.
One-storey homes in parts of Thai Nguyen and Yen Bai cities were almost completely submerged in the early hours of Tuesday, with residents waiting on the roofs for help.
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