Airports Shut And Thousands Move As Typhoon Bualoi Nears
Airports Shut And Thousands Move As Typhoon Bualoi Nears
US · Published Sep 28, 2025
Four coastal airports in Vietnam have been shut down as Typhoon Bualoi approaches, moving faster than expected.
Tens of thousands of people are being evacuated due to the risk of flooding, roof damage, and landslides.
Over 100,000 troops are deployed to assist with disaster response across central provinces.
Typhoon Bualoi threatens central coastal regions
Vietnam is bracing for the impact of Typhoon Bualoi, which is advancing more rapidly than initially predicted. With sustained winds reaching up to 133 kilometers per hour, the typhoon poses a significant threat to the central coastal regions. Authorities have taken preemptive measures, including the closure of four coastal airports and the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents from vulnerable areas.
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