- The passage of the typhoon YAGI over central and northern Philippines, Hainan island and Guangdong province, southern China, and the northern provinces of Vietnam, caused very heavy rainfall, floods and landslides that have resulted in an increased number of casualties. The combined effects of the monsoon and tropical disturbances have caused flooding and flash floods in northern Laos and Thailand too.
- In Vietnam, the authorities have reported, as of 11 September, 127 fatalities, approximately 54 people still missing, more than 750 injured and over 52,000 evacuated people across northern provinces. Quang Ninh and Hai Phong provinces are the worst affected. Three provinces have declared emergencies: Lao Cai, Tuyen Quang and Yen Bai.
- In the Philippines, the death toll increased to 21 fatalities, according to NDRRMC on 11 September. NDRRMC also reports 26 people still missing, 22 injured and approximately 72,000 evacuated people. In China, media reports still four fatalities and nearly 100 injured people across the Hainan island.
- Over the next 72 hours, more heavy rainfall is still forecast over northern and central Vietnam and southern China.
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