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Vietnam floods 2025 death toll rises to 40

Typhoon Kalmaegi looms as battered region faces more rain.

David Okere by David Okere
November 4, 2025
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Flooded residential area in a urban neighbourhood with water submerging houses and streets after heavy rain in the UK.

Aerial view of flood damage in a residential neighbourhood showing submerged homes and streets due to severe flooding.

Vietnam floods 2025 death toll climbs to 40 as record rains devastate central provinces and Typhoon Kalmaegi nears the coast

Hanoi, 4 November 2025 — The Vietnam floods 2025 have claimed at least 40 lives following a week of torrential rain and widespread devastation across the country’s central provinces, officials confirmed on Tuesday.

Also read: Vietnam-Nigeria trade hits $1bn in historic 2024 milestone

The relentless downpours, which turned entire streets into rivers and submerged thousands of homes, have set new rainfall records and left large swathes of the region under water.

According to the Ministry of Environment’s disaster management agency, the fatalities were recorded in Hue, Da Nang, Lam Dong, and Quang Tri, with six people still missing.

Meteorologists reported that up to 1.7 metres (5ft 6in) of rain fell within a 24-hour period — the heaviest single-day rainfall ever recorded in Vietnam.

Floodwaters have overwhelmed riverbanks, swept away bridges, and damaged several of the nation’s historic landmarks, including parts of Hue’s imperial citadel.

Nearly 80,000 homes remain flooded, while more than 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres) of farmland have been destroyed.

The agency said over 68,000 cattle have perished, deepening the crisis for rural communities already struggling with economic hardship.

The situation is expected to worsen as Typhoon Kalmaegi, currently battering the Philippines, moves toward Vietnam’s coastline.

The national weather bureau warned the storm could make landfall by early Friday morning, bringing winds of up to 166 km/h (103 mph) and another deluge of rain.

Vietnam typically faces around ten tropical storms each year, but Kalmaegi is the 13th in 2025 — a stark reminder, experts say, of the growing volatility caused by human-driven climate change.

Scientists have linked the increasing frequency of extreme weather in Southeast Asia to rising sea surface temperatures and shifting atmospheric patterns.

Rescue teams continue to battle landslides and washed-out roads to reach isolated areas in the mountains. Authorities have deployed helicopters to deliver food and medical supplies to stranded families.

“The scale of the flooding is unprecedented,” said a spokesperson for the disaster management agency. “Our priority is saving lives, restoring access, and preparing for the arrival of Typhoon Kalmaegi.”

The approaching storm has already caused destruction in the Philippines, where at least two people have died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced.

Forecasters say the system could weaken slightly before hitting Vietnam, but it still poses a severe threat to coastal provinces.

Also read: Vietnam-Nigeria trade hits $1bn in historic 2024 milestone

As Vietnam floods 2025 continue to unfold, humanitarian agencies are calling for urgent assistance to prevent a deeper catastrophe — one that underscores the growing peril of climate extremes in the region.

David Okere
David Okere

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