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Water flooded deeply in the house after the storm, and a family in Vietnam struggled to move their furniture up high

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The scene shows the floodwaters rising and beginning to flood deeply in the house of a family in Thua Thien Hue province, Central Vietnam (On October 30th). They had to move all their furniture up high.

All tables, chairs, beds and furniture were flooded. Due to the power outages they have to work in the dark.

Since the Molave Storm hit the mainland, Continuous Rain led to flooding everywhere. Even this place was submerged deep in water to become immense sea water.

Molave typhoon that slammed into central Vietnam has set off a series of landslides that buried villages and towns, left more than 60 people dead or missing.

The typhoon, packing 85-mile-per-hour winds, cut power to millions of people and damaged 56,000 houses, the Vietnamese government said.

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