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As Typhoon Bualoi hits Vietnam, one person is dead and 12 others are missing

The typhoon Bualoi, which brought heavy rains and huge waves, made landfall early Monday morning in central northern Vietnam. At least one person died and 12 others were missing. According to the National Weather Forecast Agency, as of 0800 (0100 GMT), the typhoon had moved over Nghe An Province. Maximum wind speeds were down to 88 km/h from 117 km/h when it first made landfall.

Bualoi moved along the coast of the country for several hours before it made landfall. According to the National Weather Agency, the waves were as high as 8 metres.

State media reported that one person drowned after being swept away by floodwaters in Hue, and 12 fishermen are missing after four fishing boats were sunk off the coast of Quang Tri Province due to huge waves.

Four airports in the central provinces had been closed, and hundreds of flights were delayed or cancelled.

Authorities have warned that heavy rains could cause severe flooding and landslides.

According to the weather agency, rain was expected to reach 500 millimetres in some parts of the country from Sunday night to Tuesday. Vietnam's long coastline, which faces the South China Sea and is often affected by typhoons, can be dangerous. Typhoons are usually formed east of the Philippines where, last week, at least ten people were killed after Bualoi struck. (Reporting and editing by John Mair; Khanh Vu)

(source: Reuters)