Vietnam's flooding death toll rises to 55 as relentless rains devastate popular destinations and rescue efforts continue.

Forecasters warn more flooding, landslides expected as tens of thousands of people are evacuated from their homes.

The coastal cities of Hoi An and Nha Trang, and a key coffee-producing belt, are among the worst-hit.

At least 41 people have been killed in Vietnam and nine remain missing after heavy rains and flooding left several central provinces under water.

Vietnam's flooding death toll rises to 55 as relentless rains devastate popular destinations and rescue efforts continue.

Environment ministry says most of the deaths were in the mountainous central province of Dak Lak

Vietnam's flood death toll reaches 90 as relentless rain and landslides devastate coastal and highland regions, leaving many missing.

Days of torrential rain leaves vast swathes of the country inundated and facing landslides.

Vietnamese government estimates economic losses of $343m across five provinces due to the floods.

More than 100 people are feared dead in Vietnam in landslides and torrential flooding in recent days, Vietnamese officials said Monday.