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HANOI (Reuters) -Heavy rains triggered by tropical storm Wipha have caused severe flooding in the central Vietnamese province of Nghe An, killing at least three people and leaving one more missing. With a long coastline facing the South China Sea,
HANOI, Vietnam -- Vietnam braced for Typhoon Wipha on Monday as coastal provinces were placed on emergency alert and airlines canceled flights ahead of the storm’s expected landfall early Tuesday.
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Wipha Wrecks Flight Networks Across Asia: Philippines to Vietnam Face Unrelenting ChaosTropical Storm Wipha has thrown air travel into disarray across Southeast Asia. The storm, which began as a low-pressure system off the coast of the Philippines, has grown stronger and now affects five countries: the Philippines,
At least six people died and parts of the Philippines were flooded when Tropical Storm Wipha sideswiped the archipelago in July 2025, but videos shared online that purportedly show the disaster are months old.
Tropical Storm Wipha made landfall in northern Vietnam Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that knocked out power in parts of Hung Yen Province.
As more than 80,000 people sheltered in emergency centres across the Philippines, the couple tied the knot in knee-deep water. | ITV National News
Ms Aguilar glided down the aisle in a flowing white gown, her train trailing across the water, as Mr Verdillo stood waiting at the altar, solemn and proud in his traditional Barong Tagalog – a traditional Filipino formal garment worn by men.
Three Filipinos were dead and over 300,000 individuals have been affected by Typhoon Wipha in recent days, Philippine authorities said Sunday,
A couple in the Philippines were determined to walk down the aisle on their wedding day — even if it meant wading through a flooded one. Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar tied the knot at the Barasoain church in Malolos,
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Amazon S3 on MSNStorm Wipha Triggers Chaos in Philippines: 70,000 Evacuated, Deadly Flood Videos Circulate OnlineTropical Storm Wipha has unleashed massive flooding across Metro Manila and surrounding provinces, forcing nearly 70,000 people to evacuate overnight. The Marikina River surged to 18 meters, triggering citywide emergency responses.