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Media Release: Hundreds of people dead and more than half a million displaced as Vietnam pummelled by Typhoon Yagi

Plan International Australia 3 mins read

Friday 13 September: For immediate release

Press release 

Hundreds of people dead and more than half a million displaced as Vietnam pummelled by Typhoon Yagi

 

Severe, widespread flooding and landslides in northern Vietnam has left swathes of rural villages submerged in water and more than half a million families and children in need of humanitarian assistance.

HANOI, VIETNAMMore than 300 people in northern Vietnam have been reported dead or missing in the wake of Typhoon Yagi – the most severe storm to have hit Southeast Asia this year and the worst to have struck Vietnam in 30 years.

Child’s rights and humanitarian organisation Plan International has deployed teams to assess the extent of damage and immediate needs of families in areas hardest hit by the disaster.

At least 325 people are dead or missing and more than 800 people injured, with 27 of the 28 provinces in the country’s north still grappling with power outages and significant flooding one week since Yagi made landfall on the northern Vietnamese coastline.

An entire village was swept away by a landslide caused by flash flooding, killing more than 40 people, with at least 27 of those children and more than 50 still missing, according to local media.

Over 188,000 homes had been destroyed or inundated with water, according to the Government’s disaster agency, and approximately 752,500 people had been displaced from their homes. Parts of the capital Hanoi were evacuated, with the majority of schools still closed.

“Thousands of families have lost their entire livelihoods – homes, schools, infrastructure, crops, livestock. Many have lost beloved family members. People in northern Vietnam need our help, urgently,” said Pham Thu Ba, Acting Country Director of Plan International Vietnam

“We are very concerned about the possibility of more landslides, and the stress and trauma this disaster will have on children in particular.

“Our top priority is ensuring the safety and well-being of children, youth and families affected by this disaster.

“We are witnessing in real time the catastrophic impacts of the climate crisis. Warming oceans are creating deadlier storms, and it’s always the most vulnerable people who are disproportionately impacted; the people least responsible for causing climate change,” she said.

As an organisation dedicated to children, youth and their well-being, Plan International Vietnam is collaborating closely with the Vietnamese government and international organisations through the Disaster Management Working Group (DMWG), Education in Emergency, and WASH in Emergency to provide urgent assistance and support recovery efforts.

Alongside other NGOs and UN agencies, Plan International Vietnam is taking part in the Government’s Joint Needs Assessment and is focussed on delivering immediate, life-saving assistance to those in most urgent need, with a focus on ensuring children affected by the crisis are protected. This includes food, shelter, water, WASH assistance, women’s hygiene kits and pyscho-social support, across Yen Bai, Lao Cai, Bac Ninh, Lang Son, Bac Giang, Tuyen Quang, Thai Nguyen and Hanoi provinces.

Plan International Vietnam’s team in Hagiang is working closely with partners on situation analyses and needs assessments.

Plan International has been operating in Vietnam for more than 30 years and has well established links with youth groups and local communities. 

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Notes to editors:

Images can be accessed here. Please credit Plan International Vietnam for all photos.

 

For further information or interview requests with Plan staff in Vietnam, please contact: 

Claire Knox, Media, PR & Ambassador Manager, Plan International Australia

Melbourne

Email: Claire.knox@plan.org.au

Phone: 0452326549

 

About Plan International 

Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We believe in the power and potential of every child but know this is often suppressed bypoverty, violence, exclusion, and discrimination. And it is girls who are most affected.Working together with children, young people, supporters, and partners, we strive for a just world, tackling the root causes of the challenges girls and vulnerable children face. We support children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood, and we enable children to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity. We drive changes in practice and policy at local, national, and global levels using our reach, experience, and knowledge.For over 85 years, we have rallied other determined optimists to transform the lives of all children in more than 80 countries.    
We won’t stop until we are all equal.  

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