More than 500,000 orders to move as Typhoon Kajiki heads for Vietnam

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Vietnam ordered that more than 586,000 people be evacuated before a Kajic hurricane.

The experts in the weather said that the storm has already crossed winds of 166 km/hour (103 miles per hour), and is expected to be strengthened more before they fell early on Monday.

People were ordered from the middle provinces in Thanh Hoa, Quang Tri, Hue and Da Nang to leave their homes. The flights were canceled and boats were asked to stay on the beach.

The storm exceeds Hayanan in China, where the country’s weather agency said that up to 320 mm (12.6 inches) of rain was expected.

The BBC says the weather is expected to weaken Hurricane Kajiki as he moves inward to Vietnam, but he still wears the country with winds of 200 km/h and expected rain from 300-400 mm.

The storm is also expected to rise from 2-4m (6.6-13 feet).

The authorities told the people in the path expected to not come out in the open air after 14:00 GMT on Sunday. They said that the soldiers had been deployed for help.

“The situation is very dangerous and not safe for any vehicles or structures such as tourism or hunting ships and water farming raising facilities,” Agence France -Presse News Agency quoted officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment as saying.

Vietnam Air Airlines canceled at least 22 flights to and from central cities on Sunday and Monday.

Officials fear that the storm will be destroyed like Yagi in September last year – a deadly hurricane that killed hundreds of people across the region, including 300 in Vietnam alone.



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