At least 49 killed in Vietnam flooding days ahead of Trump’s visit

Dozens of people in Vietnam were killed in flooding caused by Tropical Cyclone Damrey, just days before US President Donald Trump is set to visit the country.

As of Monday, at least 49 had been killed and another 22 were missing, the European Union’s humanitarian aid agency said citing local media.

In the provinces of Khan Hoa, Ninh Thuan and Phu Yen, nearly 80,000 houses were damaged and some 35,000 people were evacuated.

Khanh Phan with the Vietnam Disaster Management Authority told CNN that his agency would post updated figures to their website later Tuesday, as authorities are still in the process of collecting information.

President Trump is scheduled to visit the coastal city of Da Nang for a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum as part of a two-week trip across the Asia-Pacific region. He’ll also travel to the capital, Hanoi, for an official state visit with Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang.

Trump arrives in South Korea Tuesday, where he will meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in. He then heads to Beijing.

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