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1999 Vietnamese floods

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The 1999 Vietnamese floods affected Vietnam in late 1999 and were the worst floods the country had experienced in a century.[1] The floods were caused by a series of storms that brought heavy rain to the central part of the country in October and November. The first storm to hit was Tropical Storm Eve on October 19 and the main event occurred from November 1-November 6.

In total, 793 people lost their lives and 55,000 were made homeless. The floods caused $290 million of damage to the region and caused a further $490 million of economic losses. It is estimated that 1.7 million people in the central Provinces of Vietnam were affected by the floods.

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