Hanoi Faces Deluge: Typhoon Matmo Brings Fresh Flooding Woes

Typhoon Matmo has caused severe flooding in Hanoi, exacerbating a series of deluges over the last month. Major roads are underwater, schools have closed, and flights are disrupted as residents struggle against persistent downpours. Further storms are expected, compounding the city's challenges.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Hanoi | Updated: 07-10-2025 08:00 IST | Created: 07-10-2025 08:00 IST
Hanoi Faces Deluge: Typhoon Matmo Brings Fresh Flooding Woes
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Severe flooding hit Hanoi on Tuesday as Typhoon Matmo unleashed torrential rains across the city. This latest deluge continues a troubling pattern, with recurring storms battering Vietnam's northern regions.

In Hanoi, significant roadways have turned into rivers, leaving vehicles stranded and forcing residents to navigate the calf-deep waters. The city's inner districts are particularly hard-hit, as overwhelmed drainage systems fail to manage the relentless rainfall.

As schools shutter and flights from Noi Bai International Airport face delays, the capital grapples with yet another weather-induced crisis. The floods follow last week's destruction from Typhoon Bualoi, which claimed 51 lives and caused substantial financial damage. Weather forecasts predict continued downpours and warn of imminent storms in the coming months.

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