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Vietnam puts rescue services on full alert as Typhoon Kajiki hits

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1. TREES SWAYING IN STRONG WIND AND RAIN, WAVES RISING ALONG SHORE


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2. TREES SWAYING IN STRONG WIND AND RAIN THANH HOA - HA TINH, VIETNAM — AUG. 25, 2025 — RESTRICTION: @vuthihoai294 - @latsameeitlvs / VIA INSTAGRAM" - NO RESALE / MUST ON-SCREEN COURTESY — EDITORIAL USE ONLY — The Vietnamese government issued a full alert to relief and rescue agencies and advised residents to stay indoors as Typhoon Kajiki dumped massive rains on the country's north-central coast on Monday, Aug. 25, local media reported.

Torrential rains, mixed with gusty winds of up to 166 kilometers (103 miles) per hour, downed trees, knocked out power, and flooded homes across Ha Tinh province, local English news site Vietnam Plus reported.

Massive winds blew out roofs, and torrents of water washed away floating fishing farms throughout the province.

Kajiki, this year's most powerful storm, was on the coast of Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces as of 0900GMT.

Authorities have already closed several airports and schools and begun mass evacuations as they prepare for the fifth storm to hit the East Sea this year.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha urged local authorities and relevant agencies to remain vigilant and directed police to keep residents indoors until Monday evening.

He warned that heavy rain during and after the storm could cause flooding, flash floods, and landslides in low-lying and vulnerable areas.

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