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Severe rains caused deadly floods and landslides in Vietnam and Thailand, killing at least 96 people and causing $1.2 billion in damage.
Severe flooding and landslides across Southeast Asia have killed at least 91 people in Vietnam and five in Thailand, with 11 missing in Vietnam, as heavy rains triggered widespread damage and displacement.
The central region, especially Dak Lak province, was hardest hit, with 63 deaths, mostly from drowning, and $500 million in damages to infrastructure and coffee farms.
Ongoing rains and a developing tropical depression raise fears of further flooding.
This follows earlier storms, including Typhoon Kalmaegi, contributing to $1.2 billion in regional losses.
South Korea pledged $1 million in aid.
Scientists link the worsening weather to climate change.
Las fuertes lluvias causaron inundaciones mortales y deslizamientos de tierra en Vietnam y Tailandia, matando al menos a 96 personas y causando $ 1.2 mil millones de daños.