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Landslide hits barracks in Vietnam, killing 14, leaving 8 missing

This picture taken on October 18, 2020 and released by the Vietnam News Agency on October 18, 2020 shows military personnel carrying a body recovered from the site of a landslide in central Vietnam's Quang Tri province. (Photo by AFP)

A landslide early on Sunday killed at least 14 military personnel and left eight missing in central Vietnam, the government said, in what could be the country's largest military loss in peace time as it battles major flooding.

The mudslide hit the barracks of a unit of Vietnam's 4th Military Region in the central province of Quang Tri, the government said in a statement on its website. It occurred days after another landslide killed 13 people, mostly soldiers, in the neighboring province of Thua Thien Hue.

"We had another sleepless night," an emotional deputy defense minister, Phan Van Giang, told reporters on Sunday.

The government said later that 14 bodies had been recovered and eight others remained missing.

This picture taken on October 18, 2020 and released by the Vietnam News Agency on October 18, 2020 shows military personnel searching for missing soldiers at the site of a landslide in central Vietnam's Quang Tri province. (Photo by AFP)

"We've never lost so many military members, including two generals and high ranking officials, in natural disasters," the government said on Facebook.

Intense rainfall since early October has caused the worst flooding for years, with more 80 people killed in central Vietnam. More heavy rain is expected over the next few days.

State media on Sunday reported rivers in Quang Tri province rose to the highest levels in over 20 years, inundating more than 40,000 houses in the province and killing dozens of people.

This picture taken and released by the Vietnam News Agency on October 14, 2020 shows Vietnamese search and rescue personnel crossing the Huong Dien hydroelectric project lake in the Huong Binh commune in Huong Khe district, during an operation after landslides following heavy rains at the Rao Trang 3 Hydropower Plant in central Vietnam. (Photo by AFP)

In Thua Thien Hue province, rescuers battled driving rain while searching for at least 15 construction workers missing after a landslide at the start of the week in a mountainous area.

Rainfall totaling as much as 600 millimeters (24 inches) is likely to continue in parts of central Vietnam until Wednesday, the country's weather agency said on Sunday.

(Source: Reuters)


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