Four South Korean tourists killed in Vietnam floods

HAOI: Following days of heavy rain, four South Korean tourists’ car was swept away by rising floodwater on Tuesday( Oct 24 ) in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, according to state media.

When the tourists’ van attempted to cross a swollen stream, the incident happened around midday in Dalat, an attractive city that is well-liked by tourists.

According to the VN Express announcement site, which cited a regional official, the water had suddenly risen high in the rocky Lam Dong state, where Dalat is located, after three days of nonstop rain.

According to VNExpress, the body of the tourists were discovered several kilometers upstream from the injury site.

It continued,” The jeep’s Asian vehicle was likewise swept away, but he was discovered live.”

According to the report, heavy rains inland were most likely to blame for the river’s flooding.

The travellers were on a morning trip to Dalat to learn more about its natural features.

Since the middle of October, the South Eastern country’s cloudy time, there has been a lot of rainfall in some areas of central Vietnam.

According to official statistics, the nation has lost about 100 people to natural disasters like floods and floods since the start of the time.

13 fishing vanished when their boat sank in the South China Sea during a stormy period in mid-October, according to rescue workers, who announced on Monday that their hunt had come to an end.

There have only been two systems found.

Extreme weather events around the world are becoming more intense and frequent as a result of climate change, according to experts.