Typhoon Kajiki is rapidly approaching the coast of Vietnam, causing significant disruptions across the region. Authorities have responded by canceling numerous flights and initiating large-scale evacuations to safeguard residents from the impending storm.
To bolster emergency efforts, the Vietnamese government has deployed more than 16,500 soldiers along with over 100,000 paramilitary personnel to assist in evacuation and response operations. The government has issued warnings indicating that Typhoon Kajiki could match the strength of Typhoon Yagi, which struck last year and resulted in approximately 300 fatalities and damages exceeding $3.3 billion.
Precautionary Measures in Vietnam and Southern China
In addition to actions in Vietnam, the southern Chinese city of Sanya has initiated precautionary measures by shutting down businesses and suspending public transportation. Boat operators have been instructed to stay ashore as the typhoon gains strength.
Scale of Evacuations and Safety Measures
The evacuation efforts in Vietnam involve over half a million people, with airports temporarily closed to ensure safety and reduce operational disruptions caused by the severe weather conditions.
Ongoing Monitoring and Public Guidance
Local officials are closely monitoring Typhoon Kajiki’s progress, preparing for potential flooding and land damage. Residents are strongly urged to:
- Follow official safety guidelines
- Stay informed about the latest updates
- Heed evacuation orders promptly
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for continuous coverage and updates on the developing situation.
