At least 22 dead as Super Typhoon Yagi batters Vietnam, China and Philippines
Saturday, 7 September 2024 A so-called Super Typhoon has killed at least four people in northern Vietnam, after also battering China and the Philippines, bringing the total number of dead to 22.
Typhoon Yagi, Asia's most powerful storm this year, wreaked havoc across Vietnam, China, and the Philippines, claiming 45 lives and injuring hundreds. The storm caused widespread destruction, triggering landslides, floods, and extensive property damage. Vietnam was hardest hit, with 21 deaths and 229...
Philippine military blames China for ships collision in disputed South China Sea
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The Philippines has criticised China for what it called "dangerous manoeuvres and unlawful interference" after two Chinese vessels collided while chasing a.. Sky News
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has launched a blistering attack on China after a Philippine vessel was targeted, warning that the Philippines cannot avoid war if tensions over Taiwan escalate. His fiery remarks come amid growing maritime confrontations in the South China Sea and rising regional fears of a broader conflict. Marcos’s statement has drawn sharp reactions from Beijing and intensified diplomatic strains. Stay tuned for breaking updates on this developing flashpoint in Asia
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Tensions have erupted in the South China Sea after a Philippine vessel was reportedly harassed, leading to a dramatic collision between a Chinese warship and a China Coast Guard vessel. The incident has intensified the already volatile maritime dispute, with both nations trading accusations. Regional security experts warn the clash could escalate into a larger confrontation, drawing in international stakeholders. Stay tuned for breaking updates on this high-seas standoff.
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Typhoon fails to stop wedding in flooded church in Philippines
Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar were determined to get married on Tuesday, even if it meant wading through floodwaters inside a church in the Philippines.
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Waist deep in water, rice farmers in northern Vietnam are harvesting what they can in the wake of Typhoon Yagi, which brought devastating flooding to the region in early September. The storm killed..
Communities along the swollen and fast-moving Red River, which flows through Vietnam's capital Hanoi, are forced to evacuate after Typhoon Yagi hit the country, bringing winds in excess of 149..
Emergency workers in Vietnam are racing to evacuate thousands of people from severe flooding after Typhoon Yagi tore through the country's north. Authorities say scores of people have been killed by..