The death toll in the Philippines from Typhoon Kalmaegi rose to 114, with another 127 people still missing, the disaster agency said on Thursday, as the storm that devastated the country's central regions regained strength as it headed toward Vietnam.
As Kalmaegi moved over the South China Sea ahead of its landfall in Vietnam, it was forecast to impact several central provinces in the country, including key coffee-growing areas, where the harvest season is currently underway.
The country's financial hub, Ho Chi Minh City, faces a heightened risk of
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