Typhoon No. 10 caused severe damage after hours of sweeping through Nghe An province.
Reporters' Team•September 29, 2025 07:53
Typhoon No. 10 raged for many hours in Nghe An province from the night of September 28th to the morning of September 29th with wind gusts exceeding level 12, causing many houses to have their roofs blown off, trees toppled, many roads flooded, and factories and workshops belonging to local residents to be severely damaged...
Houses on Vo Thi Sau Street, Truong Vinh Ward, had their roofs blown off on the morning of September 29th. Photo: QAThe Hung Dung market area has many stalls with damaged roofs. Notably, this market had already suffered heavy damage after Typhoon No. 5, and has not yet recovered, and is now being affected by Typhoon No. 10. Photo: QAA business located in Block 10, formerly Quan Bau, Vinh Hung Ward, was destroyed by strong winds. Photo: PVMany billboards were damaged after the storm. Photo: QANguyen Van Cu Street was heavily flooded, and trees were broken and fallen. Photo: PVA student dormitory in Truong Vinh ward was flooded, with many vehicles submerged in water. Photo: PVGia Thinh Phat Apartment Building, Nguyen Du Street. Photo: PVThe road in Trung Do 3 block, Truong Vinh ward, is flooded with ice. Photo: PVA business establishment in the former Nghi Thai commune, now Vinh Loc ward, had its roof blown off. Photo: Tran ChauOn Le Viet Thuat street, many utility poles and telecommunication poles have fallen, with wires blocking the road. Photo: PVDang Thai Than Street, Thanh Vinh Ward, is covered in ice. Photo: PVThe headquarters of the Cua Lo Ward People's Committee is damaged. Photo: Thanh ChungWater flooded into residents' homes in Cua Lo ward. Photo: PVAn apartment building suffered a ceiling collapse. Photo: PVAn old tree has been uprooted, blocking Nguyen Viet Xuan street. Photo: QAMany signs and old trees have fallen. Photo: QAThe Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital suffered extensive damage. Photo: PVCar damaged by flying corrugated iron in Quang Trung ward. Photo: PV.