Severe and prolonged flooding in Central Vietnam has resulted in at least 90 deaths and left 12 people missing, according to official government reports. The floods, driven by consistent heavy rainfall, have affected multiple provinces in the region, causing widespread damage and displacing thousands of residents.
Emergency services and local authorities continue to respond to the disaster, conducting rescue operations and providing aid to affected communities. Roads and bridges have been inundated, disrupting transportation and access to essential services. The government has called for increased support and announced plans to assess the extent of the damage to facilitate recovery efforts.
The flooding is part of a larger pattern of extreme weather events impacting Vietnam, compounded by climate change and seasonal monsoon activity. Authorities have urged residents to exercise caution and remain alert to safety advisories as rescue and relief operations continue.