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3 dead, 4 missing in landslide in central Vietnam

Xinhua, September 15, 2016 Adjust font size:

Landslide triggered by heavy rain has left three deaths and four missing in central Vietnam, said local authorities.

According to survivors, a group of 10 people went to pick bamboo shoots in a forest area adjacent to the central Thanh Hoa and Nghe An provinces. On early Wednesday morning, when they were sleeping in a tent, the landslide happened.

Three of them managed to escape while the seven others were trapped.

Sources from People's Committee in Nhu Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province, some 140 km south of capital Hanoi said that as of 21:30 local time on Wednesday (14:30 GMT), three bodies were found.

The other four people remained missing, reported local Tien Phong (Pioneer) newspaper on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the latest update by Vietnam's Department of Natural Disaster Prevention and Control showed that as of 7:00 a.m. local time on Thursday (00:00 GMT), the death toll by tropical Storm Rai, the fourth jolting Vietnam so far this year, rose to five.

Three deaths were caused by the landslide while two other deaths were reported in central Quang Binh province.

At the same time, 10 people remained missing and 26 people were injured during the storm.

Storm Rai made landfall in Vietnam early Tuesday morning, causing downpours in the country's central region. Endit