Strong typhoon leaves 1 dead, 12 missing as it nears Vietnam
HANOI, Vietnam — Typhoon Molave roared closer to Vietnam with destructive force Wednesday, leaving one villager dead and causing two boats with 12 fishermen to sink as the country braced for the most powerful storm in 20 years, state media said.
A man died after winds of up to 150 kilometres (93 miles) per hour knocked him off his roof while trying to reinforce it in south-central Quang Ngai province, where the typhoon was forecast to make landfall later Wednesday, the official Vietnam News Agency reported.
The navy deployed two rescue boats to search for the fishermen in rough waters off Binh Dinh province, according to state-run VTV network.
At least 40,000 people have been evacuated to emergency shelters farther inland from coastal villages. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has ordered provincial authorities to prepare to move up to 1.3 million people in regions lying on the typhoon’s path.