Vietnam on High Alert as Typhoon Wipha Approaches
Vietnam is preparing for Typhoon Wipha, with emergency alerts in coastal provinces and flight cancellations. The typhoon threatens to bring severe weather, including heavy winds and floods, to northern mountainous regions and urban areas. Precautionary measures include evacuations and securing infrastructure.

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Vietnam is under emergency alert as Typhoon Wipha approaches its coast. Authorities have cancelled flights and placed coastal provinces on high alert ahead of the storm expected to hit early Tuesday.
Powerful winds and heavy rainfall could trigger flash floods and landslides, particularly in the mountainous north, while urban centers face potential flooding threats. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered all vessels back to shore and called for evacuations in high-risk areas.
Typhoon Wipha follows a deadly impact in the Philippines and has already influenced Vietnam's local transportation and tourism sectors. Weather experts attribute the increasing strength of such storms to global warming, emphasizing the need for enhanced preparedness.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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