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Vietnam’s worst storm in country’s history: system of life disrupted

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In Vietnam, the dangerous cyclone Noro destroyed the life system, water from the rivers also started boiling, thousands of people were deprived of basic facilities.

According to foreign media, after causing havoc in the Philippines, Typhoon Noro moved to the central region of Vietnam. On Wednesday morning, the storm hit Da Nang city at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour, causing high buildings to shake.

According to the report, 300,000 people have been moved to safer places in Vietnam. The Meteorological Department of the country has said that this storm is the worst storm in the country’s history.

Trees were uprooted and electric poles were uprooted, roofs of houses were blown off, more than 1 million people were without electricity, while a woman was killed and several others injured in various accidents.

In the popular tourist town of Hoi An, the water of the Hawai River has started to overflow its banks. More than half of Vietnam’s airports have been closed since Tuesday, while educational institutions and offices have also been closed in several provinces.

More than half of Vietnam’s airports have been closed since Tuesday, while educational institutions and offices have also been closed in several provinces.

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