The authority reported that a total of 52 houses collapsed, while 2,593 others were damaged or lost their roofs, including 2,412 in Gia Lai. The vessel Star Bueno ran aground in the Dung Quat waters of Quang Ngai province.

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A view of Chau Me beach in Sa Huynh ward, Quang Ngai province after Typhoon Kalmaegi passes (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Although the storm was considered one of the most powerful to impact the Central and Central Highlands regions, thanks to the close attention and direction of the Party and State leaders, the pro-active response of the Government and local authorities, and the preparedness of local residents, the damage was significantly mitigated compared to previous storms of similar intensity.

To cope with the aftermath of the storm’s circulation, the National Civil Defense Steering Committee has called on ministries, sectors, and localities to urgently implement coordinated recovery measures, swiftly stabilize people’s lives, restore production and business activities, and contribute to achieving the 2025 growth targets.

Localities have been urged to promptly assess losses, prioritize the repair of schools, hospitals, and houses damaged or destroyed by the storm, and ensure that residents have access to food, shelter, medical care, and education. Immediate attention is also being given to repairing dykes and reservoirs, and handling the Star Bueno grounding incident.

According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, early on November 7, the tropical depression (resulting from Tyhoon Kalmaegi) further weakened into a low-pressure area over southern Laos. It is forecast to continue moving West-northwest over the next 12 hours before dissipating.

Source: VNA