During this time of year, there are several places that have to worry about the threat of inclement weather. One Asian nation is struggling with some bad weather that has lead to some serious damage. According to BBC News, Vietnam is experiencing some deadly flooding. This flooding has people in the area worried about what comes next.
The news of this flooding emerged over the weekend. BBC News is reporting that the floods are hitting central Vietnam. Officials have stated that the flooding is submerging thousands of home in the area and have resulted in the death of about 21 people so far. The damages have been devastating and have already destroyed numerous homes, families, farms, and businesses.
The flooding has come before another serious weather crisis could hit the nation. BBC news is also reporting that Northern Vietnam is at risk by Typhoon Sarika. Weather officials from the county and surrounding areas are expecting the typhoon to do even more damage than before. People of Vietnam and neighboring nations that are at risk. Barbecue of this, many areas have already been asking people to leave the area and evacuation preparations are being made. People are expecting the typhoon to hit the area early next week.
Agricultural resources are also being affected. BBC News is also stating that fields contain crops and livestock are submerged. This has led to the loss of a significant amount of cattle and the destruction of plants due to be harvested and sold.
The destruction by the flooding in Vietnam is going to leave many people homeless and struggling. The nation must find ways to help the people hurt by this situation while sill facing other issues. Hopefully, arrangements can be made and all those affected can begin to get their lives back on track.