Vietnamese Prime Minister Breaks Down Over Losses Caused by Typhoon Yagi

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Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh was moved to tears as he discussed the damage caused by Typhoon Yagi, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives and property. He affirmed his determination to address the aftermath of this historic storm, highlighting the efforts made, including guiding fishing boats, evacuating residents, and providing temporary shelter.
 
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Typhoon Yagi has caused severe disasters, with more than 350 people dead or missing, 2,000 injured, hundreds of thousands of homes and facilities damaged, and extensive rice field flooding. The Prime Minister directed that no one should be left in need, focusing on searching for missing persons, providing food and clean water, and restoring infrastructure. He emphasized the need to revive business operations, offer financial support, and develop disaster prevention plans. Localities will be relocated to safer areas, and infrastructure improvements will be made to ensure a better quality of life for the people.

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