- The passage of the typhoon YAGI over Visayas islands and Luzon island, central and northern Philippines over 1-3 September, and over Hainan island and Guangdong province, southern China and the far northern Vietnam over 6-8 September, caused heavy rainfall, floods and landslides that resulted in an increased number of casualties.
- In Vietnam, the government reported over 52,000 individuals evacuated due to severe flooding and landslides. At least 65 people were killed, 39 are missing, and more than 746 injured. On 9 September, Vietnam requested international support for humanitarian response and recovery efforts. Three joint needs assessments are being conducted in Quang Ninh and Hai Phong.
- In the Philippines, the death toll stands at 20 fatalities and 26 missing people, 22 injured and over 71,600 evacuated people, according to NDRRMC, as of 10 September. In China, the death toll stands at four fatalities and 95 injured people were reported, according to media, across the Hainan island.
- Media reported flooded in Northern Lao PDR and impact in Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar too. Over the next 96 hours, very heavy rainfall is still forecast over northern Vietnam and southern China.
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