Asian Development Bank US$2mil grant to support Vietnam's typhoon response


MANILA (Bernama-Xinhua): The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Friday that it has approved a grant of US$2 million to help Vietnam provide emergency and humanitarian services to residents affected by Typhoon Yagi in the country's northern region.

Yagi, the strongest typhoon to hit Vietnam in decades, made landfall on the country's northern coast on Sept 7.

As of Tuesday, 337 people have been killed or reported missing, and another 1,935 people have been injured, according to the Vietnam Disaster and Dyke Management Authority.

The typhoon and subsequent flooding and landslides caused widespread damage in 26 provinces, with an estimated 37 million people living in the affected areas.

Initial economic loss across northern Vietnam is estimated at around US$2.6 billion.

The grant is provided by the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund, which aims to support ADB's developing members affected by major disasters triggered by natural hazards. - Bernama-Xinhua

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