This photo taken and released by Vietnam News Agency (VNA) on July 17, 2026, shows rescue workers addressing the aftermath of flash floods in Muong Than Commune, Lai Chau Province, northern Vietnam. (Photo by Vietnam News Agency (VNA) / AFP)
Hanoi: Torrential rains triggered flash floods and landslides in northern Vietnam's Lai Chau province, leaving four people dead, seven others injured and four others missing, the Vietnam News Agency reported Saturday.
The disaster destroyed 13 houses in the locality, while nearly 100 other homes remain at risk of landslides, the report said.
The heavy rains also caused damage to housing, crops, transport infrastructure and power facilities, with total economic losses estimated at more than 120 billion Vietnamese dong (about 4.75 million U.S. dollars), the report added.
Local authorities have deployed rescue teams to search for the missing and assist with recovery efforts.