HANOI, Vietnam -- Chinese airplanes and boats scoured parts of the
South China Sea on Tuesday looking for nearly 60 people missing after a
tropical storm sank three fishing boats.
In central Vietnam,
people repaired homes and dragged away trees that were uprooted when
Wutip slammed into the coastline late Monday. Two men were killed when a
radio station antenna tower fell on them, Vietnam's disaster agency
said. Another man was killed when a wall collapsed. Close to 100,000
homes were damaged.
Chinese authorities say Wutip, which means
butterfly in Cantonese, sank three Chinese fishing vessels Sunday in the
South China Sea.
Wutip was the strongest storm to hit Vietnam this year. It had
weakened from a typhoon by the time it hit land with sustained winds of
117 kilometers (73 miles) per hour, Vietnam's weather center said.
The
most powerful Asian storm this year was Super Typhoon Usagi, which
caused at least 33 deaths in the Philippines and China in September.
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