Typhoon forces thousands to flee homes in Vietnam
Authorities in Vietnam prepared to move a million people from low-lying areas along the south coast as a typhoon approached.
It's already battered the Philippines with floods and landslides that killed more than 230 people.Typhoon Tembin is expected to slam into Vietnam late on Monday after bringing misery to the predominantly Christian Philippines just before Christmas.Vietnam's disaster prevention committee said 74,000 people had been moved to safety from vulnerable areas, while authorities in 15 provinces and cities were prepared to move more than 1 million.The government ordered that oil rigs and vessels be protected and it warned that about 62,000 fishing boats should not venture out to sea."Vietnam must ensure the safety of its oil rigs and vessels. If necessary, close the oil rigs and evacuate workers," Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc was quoted as saying on a government website.Schools were ordered to close in the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City on Monday, a working day in Vietnam.On Sunday, Tembin hit the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, parts of which are contested by several countries, including Vietnam and China.No casualties were reported in outposts there.
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