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Vietnam to evacuate nearly 300,000 as storm nears

/ 03:17 PM July 30, 2011

HANOI, Vietnam—Vietnam is evacuating nearly 300,000 people from northern coastal areas as Tropical Storm Nock-ten (Philippine codename: Juaning) approaches after leaving a path of destruction in the Philippines.

Disaster official Nguyen Xuan Hung of central Nghe An province says provincial authorities have begun evacuating 13,500 people from coastal villages, while more than 30,000 are being moved in neighboring Thanh Hoa province.

Weather forecasters say the storm is expected to hit northern Vietnam on Saturday evening packed with sustained winds of up to 63 miles (102 kilometers) per hour.

Juaning left 41 people dead and 26 missing when it hit the Philippines earlier this week.

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