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8 dead, 45 missing in Vietnam landslides

By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2020 11:20 IST

Hanoi, Oct 29 At least eight people died and 45 others were reported missing in two separate landslides ...

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Hanoi, Oct 29 At least eight people died and 45 others were reported missing in two separate landslides in Vietnam on Thursday after the country was hit by typhoon Molave, bringing with it heavy rains and strong winds, according to state media.

Two separate landslides occurred in Tra Van and Tra Leng communes in Nam Tra My district of Quang Nam province, reports Xinhua news agency.

So far eight bodies have been recovered from Tra Van, said the report.

The 45 missing are from Tra Leng, state media reported, adding that military staff, vehicles and equipment have been mobilized for the rescue work.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Wednesday requested the country's National Committee for Disaster Response, search and rescue, military forces and local authorities to coordinate and use any method necessary to quickly rescue victims of the landslides.

( With inputs from IANS )

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