
After the storm, many trees, including Acacia, have fallen along the roads to Hoa Bac and Hoa Lien communes in Hoa Vang District.

A significant amount of soil and rocks from the mountain spilt onto the roadways, posing a danger to people.

Local authorities have placed landslide warning signs to inform residents of potential risks.

Hoa Vang District reported the highest number of storm-damaged trees, totalling 439.
According to the Danang Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention, Search and Rescue, and Civil Defense, approximately 51 houses in the city were flooded. Another 62 others experienced roof damage, primarily in Hoa Vang District.
On Sunday, the Danang People’s Committee set up a frontline command to cope with the storm and accompanying downpour. Authorities relocated 6,200 people from makeshift houses and areas prone to landslides, flash floods, and sea-level rise to safer places.



















