HANOI: Dozens of people dead, thousands evacuated and millions of dollars in damage. Vietnam is once again battling widespread flooding driven by climate change and poor infrastructure decisions, experts say. The Southeast Asian nation’s location and topography make it naturally vulnerable to frequent typhoons and some flooding, but the situation is being made worse by the heavier rains that climate change brings and rampant urbanization. - Stronger, wetter storms - Vietnam is in one of the most active tropical cyclone regions on Earth and prone to heavy rains between June and September.

Severe flooding in Vietnam has killed 10, submerged homes, and reached a 60-year record river level, causing widespread devastation.

HANOI: Dozens of people dead, thousands evacuated and millions of dollars in damage. Vietnam is once again battling widespread flooding driven by climate change and poor…