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Météo tracker: Typhon Kajiki creates Southeast Asia with deaths in Vietnam | Extreme time

The Kajiki typhoon regularly intensified during the Southern China Sea last weekend in a category 2 storm with sustained wind speeds of 115 MPH. He made land near the coastal city of Vinh in Vietnam on Monday afternoon, having slightly weakened but still wrapped with winds up to 100 mph and torrential precipitation.

The threat of Kajiki’s wind quickly faded after land, but the risk of flood continued on Tuesday and Wednesday when the system was moving inside the land. Parts of the center and northern Vietnam, as well as Thailand, experienced 300 to 400 mm of precipitation.

Seven people were killed in Vietnam, with flooding, damaging more than 10,000 houses. The area also houses thousands of hectares of rice planting, some of which have also been affected by extreme precipitation. The power outages and the floods also reached the capital, Hanoi, where the storm exterior bands continued to produce strong precipitation in Tuesday and Wednesday.

A damaged statue in Vinh, Vietnam. Photography: Luong Thai Linh / EPA

The duration of the torrential rains of Typhon Kajiki resulted in a high risk of landslide through Laos and Thailand on Thursday. Land lands were reported in 12 Thai provinces, including the popular tourism destination of Chiang Mai, where four people were killed. Another person drowned in the son of Mae Hong, bringing the number of deaths to five in Thailand, with 15 other injured.

We can expect other rains on Thailand, Laos and Vietnam during the weekend like any other system, designated as tropical depression 20W by the Warning Center of Typhon spouse, now on the South China Sea, follows west above the region. This will extend the risk of landslides and could hinder rescue efforts.

Mosson’s floods through India and Pakistan continued this week, 200,000 people evacuated in Punjab province in Pakistan alone. Other extreme monsoon rains fell into the region this week, as well as in certain parts of India, which raises fears that the water released from the dams in India causes swallows downstream in Pakistan.

At least 34 people died in cashmere, adding the 2025 monsoon season wider to the more 800 season, which was the wet in the region in 12 years. Torrential rains are expected to continue in northwest India next week, before the monsoon season begins to end throughout September.

A giant dust storm approaches Phoenix, Arizona. Photography: Ross D Franklin / AP

The monsoon season across the southwest of the United States is also in full swing, because thunderstorms affected Phoenix, Arizona at the start of this week. A spectacular storm of dust crossed the area following these thunderstorms on Tuesday afternoon.

The torrential rains of monsoon storms can help produce strong gusts of wind that grow in advance in advance, picking up the dust and the sand of the landscape previously dry in large clouds of dust. However, strong precipitation also caused disturbances on Wednesday morning, flooding a lower downtown, failing several cars.

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