At Least 41 Dead As Vietnam Floods Collapse Roads And Rails
At Least 41 Dead As Vietnam Floods Collapse Roads And Rails
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
Severe flooding in Vietnam has resulted in at least 41 deaths and widespread transportation disruptions.
Landslides triggered by heavy rain have blocked major highways and halted rail services, including the critical Mimosa Pass.
Authorities are working to restore access, aid stranded residents, and address the escalating humanitarian and infrastructure crisis amid continuing rainfall.
Severe flooding in Vietnam causes widespread damage
At least 41 people have died due to severe flooding in Vietnam, which has caused extensive damage and widespread disruption. Heavy rains triggered landslides, severing crucial transportation routes and necessitating large-scale evacuations. The situation intensified as key highways, including the Mimosa Pass near Da Lat, were rendered impassable, and rail services connecting the northern and southern regions were suspended. Emergency services have been overwhelmed by distress calls as communities grapple with the escalating crisis.
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