
Six remain missing in the northern floods.
In the south, nearly 3,900 houses and more than 22,000 hectares of crops were submerged, mostly in Lam Dong province.
Floods have also damaged more than 30 kilometers of national roads, including the road leading to the tourist city of Dalat.
They have also destroyed 142 hectares of aquarium farming and 4,300 cages of river-raised fish.
Damages are estimated at more than one billion Vietnamese dongs (46 million dollars), the most serious loss in recent years. Deadly floods are common in Vietnam.
The Central Steering Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention reported that 181 people died in natural disasters last year.
Almost all were killed in storm-related incidents, such as floods and landslides.



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