Typhoon Kajiki Causes Deaths and Evacuations in Vietnam and Southeast Asia

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Typhoon Kajiki caused at least three deaths and widespread damage in Vietnam, including flooding, destroyed homes, and power outages, as it moved into Laos. The storm, part of a pattern of increasingly severe weather linked to climate change, has heightened concerns about the vulnerability of children and communities in the region, with ongoing risks of floods and landslides.
- Three killed after ‘absolutely terrifying’ Typhoon Kajiki lashes Vietnam Al Jazeera
- 'It's terrifying': Thousands evacuate as typhoon batters Vietnam BBC
- Three people killed and more than a dozen injured as Typhoon Kajiki hits Vietnam Sky News
- Tropical storm leaves 3 dead in Vietnam and brings heavy rain to parts of Southeast Asia AP News
- Vietnam plans mass evacuation, China’s Sanya shuts as Typhoon Kajiki intensifies CNN
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