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Death toll from Vietnam storm climbs to 69

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-11-08 07:20

DA NANG, Vietnam - The country released water from seven dangerously full reservoirs on Tuesday, just days before a meeting of Asia-Pacific leaders and after a typhoon killed nearly 70 people.

The Steering Committee for Disaster Prevention said authorities were trying to avoid further flooding, particularly around the city of Da Nang, where the meeting of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders is being held.

Typhoon Damrey, which struck on Saturday, was the 12th major storm of the year. The disaster prevention committee said 69 people had died as a result of the storm while 30 people were missing.

As much as 1,700 millimeters of rain was recorded at one weather station in the week to Monday.

Authorities were releasing water from seven reservoirs in line with a plan to limit flooding, the disaster committee said. Observers had been posted at major reservoirs to monitor water levels constantly.

Particular efforts were being made to avoid flooding around Da Nang because of the APEC meetings, it said.

President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are among leaders set to join the leaders' meeting on Friday and Saturday.

The meeting schedule has not been disrupted by the rain.

Waters in the streets rose to head height at the weekend although they had subsided somewhat by Tuesday.

Floods killed more than 80 people in northern Vietnam last month, while a typhoon wreaked havoc in central provinces in September. The country of more than 90 million people is prone to destructive storms and flooding due to its long coastline.

Reuters - Viet Nam News/ann

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