Typhoon Ketsana: Vietnam

A resident travels by boat on a flooded street. [Photo credit: REUTERS/Kham, courtesy of alertnet.org]

Typhoon Ketsana hit Vietnam on 29 September, causing widespread damage.

The situation

At least 163 people were killed, 11 people are missing and another 629 people were injured when Typhoon Ketsana hit Vietnam. Over 310,000 people were evacuated before and during the typhoon and were hosted in public buildings such as schools and office buildings.

In pictures: Typhoon-affected Vietnam

A resident stands next to a house damaged by typhoon Ketsana. [Photo: REUTERS/Kham courtesty of alertnet.org]Hundreds of the thousands of homes were damaged and flooded. Around 6,000 houses were completely washed away. Crops and large numbers of livestock have also been lost in the flooding.

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Oxfam is there

Oxfam is responding to the urgent needs of 25,500 women, men and children most affected in Tu Mo Rong and Dak Glei districts, Kon Tum province, over the next three months. Emergency distribution packs include food, such as rice, dry fish, fish sauce, iodised salt, and essential household items such as water buckets, blankets, bed nets and hygiene kits.

Further support will aim to improve sanitation, enhance public health and improve access to safe water in the two districts.

Kon Tum's mountainous terrain, combined with the many landslides that followed Typhoon Ketsana, has made it a challenging place to deliver relief quickly. See below an emergency rice delivery making a tricky journey across the river.

 

 

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Update: 28 October 2009

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