We bring you the latest updates on typhoon response in Northern Vietnam on 13 October, 2025| Vietnam Today
Vietnam is projected to have one of the fastest ageing populations globally, with over 16 million elderly people currently, a figure expected to rise significantly by 2038.| Vietnam Today
Swift recovery is also recorded in Thai Nguyen Province, one of the hardest hit by the recent floods triggered by Typhoon Matmo. As the water recedes, recovery efforts are now in full swing, with local authorities, experts, and residents working together to rebuild lives and revive the region’s signature tea hills.| Vietnam Today
Natural disasters are growing more frequent, and Vietnam is among the hardest-hit countries due to its long coastline and diverse terrain. In 2025, natural disasters are projected to reduce Vietnam's GDP by about 2%.| Vietnam Today
After two historic storms, Bualoi and Matmo, swept across northern provinces, sending floodwaters surging beyond record levels, many businesses lost billions of dong in just one night. Now, owners are hoping to resume operations as soon as possible.| Vietnam Today
In Bac Ninh Province, local authorities and military forces have been actively joining the cleanup and relief efforts. The floods have left behind significant loss, but also highlight the solidarity and the responsibility of the entire political and social system in caring for the people. With strong determination, Bac Ninh is working tirelessly each day to help life return to normal as soon as possible.| Vietnam Today
“Fund Resilience, Not Disasters” - the theme of this year’s "International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction" - calls for a global shift from reacting to disaster to investing in preparedness. The message is especially urgent for countries like Vietnam, which is one of the world’s most disaster-prone nations. Reporter Thanh Huyen spoke with Naomi Cook, Development Counsellor at the Australian Embassy, for her insights on this critical issue.| Vietnam Today
Vietnam Today brings you the latest updates on recovery effort after typhoon Matmo on 8 October| Vietnam Today
Due to intense, heavy rainfall in 7 October, over 500 communes and wards in Northern Vietnam are facing a moderate to very high risk of flash floods and landslides, especially in the provinces of Cao Bang, Lang Son, Tuyen Quang, and Lao Cai. The widespread flooding situation continues to evolve complicatedly.| Vietnam Today
Vietnam, the Philippines, and southern China have endured three tropical typhoons - Ragasa, Bualoi, and now Matmo - striking in rapid succession, less than a year after the devastating Typhoon Yagi. Scientists warn that as the planet warms, tropical cyclones are becoming more intense and harder to predict. #VietnamToday #VTV #news #typhoon #ClimateChange| Vietnam Today
The formation and behaviour of the world's most powerful cyclones are changing. Researchers are racing to pinpoint exactly what is transforming storms into more unpredictable forces, hoping humanity can adapt to these extreme weather events amid the harsh impacts of climate change.| Vietnam Today
The number of international students enrolling in U.S. universities this autumn has dropped by an estimated 30–40% compared to last year, according to the Association of National Educators. The decline is not due to the quality of American education, but rather the result of stricter visa policies and increased monitoring of international students under current U.S. regulations.| Vietnam Today
Cẩm Thanh village, located in Hội An Đông Ward, Đà Nẵng City, has been included in Forbes’ 2025 list of the 50 most beautiful villages in the world. Years ago, amid a wave of urbanisation, authorities and villagers in Cẩm Thanh Village remained steadfast in protecting the estuarine ecosystem, particularly the iconic nipa palm forests.| Vietnam Today