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Three killed after Typhoon Kajiki lashes Vietnam, floods Hanoi streets 

At least three people have been killed in Vietnam after Typhoon Kajiki battered northern and central areas of the country, bringing fierce winds and torrential rains that collapsed homes, felled trees and turned streets in the capital, Hanoi, into rivers.

The storm, which made landfall in Vietnam on Monday, also left at least 10 people wounded, authorities said on Tuesday.

It has now crossed into Laos, weakened into a tropical depression.

Vietnam’s government, in a statement, said Kajiki damaged nearly 7,000 homes, inundated 28,800 hectares (71,166 acres) of rice plantings and felled some 18,000 trees. It also brought down 331 electricity poles, causing widespread blackouts in Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Thai Nguyen and Phu Tho provinces.

The country’s national weather agency forecast continued downpours through Tuesday, with some areas likely to get up to 150 millimetres (6 inches) of rain in six hours, potentially causing flash floods and landslides.

In Hanoi, local media reported that continued heavy rains have caused widespread flooding, submerging streets, stalling vehicles and snarling traffic.

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According to VN Express, the floodwaters on National Highway 6, which links Hanoi with northwestern provinces, reached nearly 1 metre (3.2 feet) in some places, stalling cars and motorbikes.

Ahead of the storm’s landfall, Vietnamese authorities evacuated some 44,000 people across five provinces and called all fishing boats back to harbour.

The military has also mobilised more than 346,000 personnel and 8,200 vehicles, including five aircraft, to support storm relief, according to Viet Nam News.

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The military has instructed its troops to remain on high alert and prepare for rapid deployment in areas vulnerable to landslides and flash floods.

Human-caused climate change is driving more intense and unpredictable weather patterns that can make destructive floods and storms more likely, particularly in the tropics.

In Vietnam, more than 100 people have been killed or left missing from natural disasters in the first seven months of 2025, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Economic losses have been estimated at more than $21m.

Vietnam suffered $3.3bn in economic losses last September as a result of Typhoon Yagi, which swept across the country’s north and caused hundreds of deaths.

 

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Conrad Prevost, 88, of Williams Delight, currently residing in Topeka, KS. 

Conrad was born on the island of Dominica and later traveled to Antigua and then St. Croix, where he spent most of his life. He also spent time in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic before his passing. Conrad was a pipe fitter and worked for years in the Hess oil refinery and later Hovensa. He enjoyed fishing, swimming, and cooking for his family and friends.

Conrad is preceded in death by his brothers, Dennis, John, Elie and Claytus; Sisters, Clarencia, Mida, and Dorothy. He is survived by his two brothers: Paul and George Prevost. His sons: Keith Roy, Conrad Jr and Clarance Prevost. Daughters: Cecilia Prevost, Claudia Prevost, Claricia Gautier and Maria Prevost.

Grandchildren: Emily Caul, Akeem Edwards, Jamila Edwards, Nethaneel Prevost, Lionel Gautier, Trent Welch, Ah’keel Prevost, Ah’keyra Prevost, Ah’koy Prevost, Ah’kuan Prevost, Ah’kari Prevost, Taaliyah Prevost, Alex Prevost, Josiah Prevost, Noah Prevost, Journey Prevost, Jonah Prevost, Zoey Prevost, Asa Prevost, Israel Prevost. 

Great Grandchildren: Ah’naeja Christian, Azari Edwards, Shamoi Francis, Ajani Baltmore, Assiah Caul, Massiah Caul, and LoveLee Caul. Conrad also has numerous nephews and nieces throughout North American and the Caribbean too many to mention.

Special Friends and Family Members: Eunice Arias, Octavio Del Villar, Maicol (Fonky) Beltre, Pedro De Los Santos (son-in-law).

Conrad lived a long life; he was tough, but he enjoyed helping those around him. Nevertheless, it brings great peace knowing he gave his life to Jesus Christ. Now, he is resting in the arms of his Savior. 

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the public viewing on Oct. 21, 10 a.m. CDT/11 am EDT at Peaceful Rest Funeral Chapel and Cremation in Topeka, Kansas. Followed by a celebration of life ceremony at 11 a.m. CDT/12 p.m. EDT. For online viewing, condolences, or to share memories, please visit:

https://www.peacefulrestfuneralchapel.com/obituaries/conrad-prevost

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