Vietnam is preparing for the impact of Typhoon Kajiki, which is approaching its coast with increasing strength. Authorities have implemented several precautionary measures to safeguard residents from the powerful storm, including flight cancellations and mass evacuations.
Emergency Response and Evacuations
More than 16,500 soldiers and over 100,000 paramilitary personnel have been deployed to assist in evacuation efforts and emergency response. These actions demonstrate the seriousness with which the Vietnamese government is addressing the threat.
Historical Context and Warnings
The government has issued strong warnings that Kajiki could be as destructive as Typhoon Yagi from last year, which:
- Caused severe damage
- Killed around 300 people
- Resulted in losses amounting to $3.3 billion
Preparations Beyond Vietnam
The southern Chinese city of Sanya has also taken precautionary steps, including:
- Closing businesses
- Suspending public transportation
Moreover, airports across Vietnam have been closed as a precautionary measure.
Guidance for Residents
The evacuations currently underway are among the largest in recent history, highlighting the significant threat posed by the typhoon. Residents along the coast are strongly urged to:
- Follow government instructions closely
- Take all recommended safety measures
- Stay informed through reliable news sources
Experts continue to monitor the typhoon’s trajectory and intensity as it approaches landfall. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on the situation.
