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Update news landslides in vietnam
Dozens have been reported missing after a landslide buried a travelling passenger bus in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang on September 9.
There is currently no information regarding any Vietnamese nationals involved in a July 12 landslide that swept two buses into a river in Nepal.
At least nine people died when a 15-seater mini bus traveling in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang was buried by a landslide triggered by heavy rains on early July 13.
In less than a month, the vital Hanoi-HCM City railway line (North-South railway) experienced two landslides
North-South passenger and freight trains have been allowed to run again through Bai Gio tunnel in central Vietnam at reduced speed since landslides occurred inside the tunnel, disrupting North-South rail service eight days ago.
Serious landslides have occurred on the National Road 27C connecting the Central Highlands City of Da Lat and the central coastal city of Nha Trang.
All the 45 Vietnamese people stranded due to landslides on a road linking Bolikhamxay province in central Laos with Ha Tinh province in central Vietnam have been rescued by Lao authorities.
Police want to speak to around 20 people in connection with a deadly landslide in Da Lat City which killed two people and injured five others.
This year, there have been 122 landslides in the Mekong Delta region of VN that damaged houses, dykes, transport infrastructure and mangroves, the dispatch noted.
Landslides in many localities in the Mekong Delta have been increasingly serious in recent years, occuring all year round.
As of May 29, floods, whirlwinds, and landslides in Vietnam’s northern region killed two people and injured two others, while causing heavy property losses.